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ADMIRAI. SIR SIDI^EY SMITH.
FROM A PICTURE BYSIRKT K-ER PORTER.
THE KEGISTEE
OF
TONBEIDGE SCHOOL,
FEOM
1820 TO 1893,
ALSO
PEEVIOUS TO 1820,
AND OF
HEAD MASTERS AND SECOND MASTERS.
EDITED BY
W. 0. HUGHES-HUaSES, M.A.,
(Late Assistant-Master J.
EICHAED BENTLEY AND SON,
jfMishers in Ordinai-y to Her Majesty the Queen.
1893.
LIBRARY
1
neral Collection
PEEFAOE.
THE EDITOE will be glad to receive corrections and additional
information, as he hopes to bring out a fresh edition at
some future time. The Frontispiece is the gift of Eichard
Bentley (Old Tonbridgian) .
School Mouse, Tonhridge,
February, 1893.
"I SAW there a succession of boys using the same recreations, and
questionless, possessed with the same thoughts that then possessed
me. Thus one generation succeeds another, both in theu' hves,
recreations, hopes, fears and death."
Sir Henet Wotton (on re-visiting Winchester College in 1639).
"A DEBT of gratitude is due to the memory of all Schoohnasters
by whom men, who have distinguished themselves, were trained."
Dr. Johnson.
HISTORICAL )
MEDICAL y
CONTENTS.
Page
Introduction , ••• i^-
Analysis op the Eegisteb viii.
The Founder ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• 1
Head Masters ... .. 1
Second Masters 3
Benefactors ... ... ... ... ... ... 6
Exhibitioners, &c., previous to a.d. 1820 ... ... 6
The Eegister ... 20
List op Masters in Christmas Term, 1892 ... ... 278
Members of Parliament ... ... ... ... ... 279
Head Boys of the School ... ... ... ... ... 280
Univebsity Honours ... ... 281
Indian Civil Servants ... 284
School Cricketers 285
School Football Players 287
University Athletic Honours ... 290
Addenda 291
Index 293
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INTEODUCTION.
AT the suggestion of many Old Tonbridgians, I propose to
introduce the Eegister by giving a sketch of the History of
the School.
The beginnings of its history are enveloped in some mystery
and doubt. It is an undeniable fact that Sir Andrew Judde
obtained from King Edward VI., a few months before the King's
death, in 1653, a Charter, sanctioning the foundation of a Free
Grammar School at Tonbridge. But how soon the Founder put
his plans into execution we have been unable to ascertain.
Documentary evidence of the School's existence dates back to the
first year of Queen Elizabeth's reign, and on the strength of this
fact. Dr. Thomas Knox, the first historian of the School, has
based the assertion that Sir Andrew Judde held his scheme in
abeyance during the religious troubles of Queen Mary's reign.
This statement, however, is a mere theory, which is shown to be a
mistake by the fact that the Founder's death took place some
months before the death of Queen Mary, and yet, that, in his will,
he mentions the School as in working condition. The docu-
mentary evidence to which we have alluded commences, in fact,
when the Skinners' Company, in accordance with the provisions of
Sir Andrew's will, became the Trustees of the School. The name
of the first Head Master, John Proctor, is well known, as he is
mentioned in connection with the School by many contemporary
writers. He was a man of some mark, and his story suggests,
if it does not supply with certainty, the missing date. John
Proctor wrote a history of Wyat's EebeUion, which took place in
1554, and it is remarkable that almost the only trivial incident
mentioned in the book is the following. Eelating how one,
Antony Knevet, started from Tonbridge to join the rebels, the
author says that " after he was leapt to his horse, he toke one by
the hand, "and said : 'fare ye well ! and if you happe to heare that
I am taken, never beleve it, for undoubtedlye I wyll eyther die in
the felde, or achive my purpose.' But within twenty-four hours
he brake his promise, and ranne awaye no faster than his legges
could carye him." In reading this episode, one cannot help
thinking that the writer himself was the one whom Knevet " toke
by the hand"; and, if John Proctor was then at Tonbridge, it
was almost certainly in the capacity of Head Master of the
School ; for his own native county was not Kent but Dorsetshire.
IntrodiLCtion.
V,
But perhaps the foundation-stone of the original building, which
is now inserted in the wall over the door of the Head Master's
house, supplies the most valuable piece of evidence as to the date
at which the existence of the School actually commenced ; for, on
the stone may still- be read the following inscription, " This Shole,
made bi Sir Andro Judde, Knight, and gevin to the Company of
Skinners, Ano 1553." We may mention as a fact also bearing on
the date of the foundation of the School, that the Skinners'
account books for the year 1559-60 give details of extensive repairs
in the School building, which could scarcely have been necessary
if the School had only been erected in 1558. Lastly, John Proctor
attained to a high reputation as Head of the School, and yet his
successor was appointed in 1559. Can it be believed that John
Proctor could have become eminent as Head Master of Tonbridge
if he had reigned only a single year? On the whole, we are
forced to the conclusion that the School was actually erected and
at work very soon after the original Charter was granted.
Under the first three Head Masters there were two Scholars
who became notable men. The first of these was Prancis Thynne,
a renovraed antiquary, and a man learned in the study of
Heraldry and Genealogy. He filled successively the offices of
Blanche Lyon Poursuivant and Lancaster Herald. The other
was Sir Eobert Heath, a great Lawyer, who became Chief Justice
of the Common Pleas. John Stockwood, the third Head Master
(1574-86), wrote several educational works, which had a great
reputation in their day. For one of these books, epigrams in
praise of their Master were written by ten of his pupils at
Tonbridge School, one of whom was William Hatch, who was
also his successor in the Head Master's office. Of Hatch's time
at the School very little is known, as also of that of his three
immediate successors. In 1640, Thomas Home, D.D., became
Head Master, having previously held the same position at
Leicester Grammar School. He wrote several educational books,
and among his pupils one of the most noteworthy was Thomas
Cheeseman, a blind scholar, who, in spite of his disability,
obtained a Smythe Exhibition and took his degree at Oxford.
He was afterwards ordained, and was, for a time, deprived of
his living in Berkshire and imprisoned at Eeading for Noncon-
formity. In 1649 Dr. Home was succeeded by Dr. Nicholas
Grey, who had been previously, in succession. Head Master of
Charterhouse School, of Merchant Taylors' School, and of Eton
College, from which last office he was ejected in the troublous
times of the Commonwealth. Dr. Grey was succeeded at
Tonbridge by Mr. John Goad, but the latter held the offi ce for
VI.
Introduction.
only two years, being then transferred to Merchant Taylors'
School, where he remained for twenty years. Under Mr. Goad's
successor; Dr. Christopher Wase, Thomas Herbert, eighth Earl
of Pembroke, was educated at the School. He is noted chiefly
for having been First Plenipotentiary of England at the
negotiations which preceded the Treaty of Eyswick. Dr. Wase
was followed by Thomas Eoots, who had formerly been a Scholar
and Smythe Exhibitioner. Mr. Boots' Head-Mastership seems
to have been a period of depression for the School, as the annual
Examiner reports again and again that there are "no Scholars
fit for the Universities." We also find that the Governors made
many vain attempts to get rid of Mr. Eoots, but whether they
at last succeeded, or whether he died in harness, is not known.
His successor, Eichard Spencer, held office for nearly thirty years,
and wiote some educational works, which had a high reputation
in their day. At length he retired, and James Cawthorn
took his place. He was noted for his severity, and his ghost
was supposed to haunt the dormitory of the old School-building.
One of his pupils was George Austen, the father of Jane Austen,
the novelist. Another was Lord Whitworth, afterwards noted
as the ablest diplomatist of his time. The most marked incident
of his career was when, as Ambassador at Paris during the Peace
of Amiens, he was twice publicly insulted by the Emperor
Napoleon. Lord Eardley and Colonel James, ancestor of the
present Colonel James, of Ightham Lodge (who is also an Old
Tonbridgian) , were at the School with Lord Whitworth. Another
of Mr. Cawthorn's j)upils was WiUiam Woodfall, better known
as Memory Woodfall, who first attempted, with any success, to
report the debates in the House of Commons. He was also the
printer of the "Letters of Junius." After Mr. Cawthorn, came
Mr. Johnson Towers, of whose times nothing noteworthy is
recorded. On the retirement, in 1770, of Mr. Towers, he was
succeeded by the Eev. Vicesimus Knox, the first of three members
of one family, who successively governed the School. The first
Vicesimus Knox had one pupil who became a distinguished man.
This was Anthony Hart, who in course of time was appointed
Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The second Vicesimus Knox was an
author of some mark ; the titles of his principal works are
"Liberal Education," " Winter Evenings," "Personal Nobility,"
and "The Spirit of Despotism." Several men of distinction
were educated under the second Vicesimus at Tonbridge School.
Among these may be mentioned three brothers named Clarke, of
whom the first was the great traveller; the second, an author
of some merit, and also Lord Nelson's Chaplain at the battle of
Introduction.
vii.
Trafalgar ; and the third, a Naval Captain, who served under
Earl St. Vincent and Lord Nelson. Pierre Dumoustier, one of
Napoleon's Generals, was also at Tonbridge under the younger
Dr. V. Knox, and was so attached to his old School and Master
that he paid a visit to them during the brief interval of peace
between England and France, .known as the Peace of Amiens.
Sir Sidney Smith, the Admiral, often called "the Hero of Acre,"
was yet another pupil of this Head Master, as was Julius Hare,
the author of "Guesses at Truth" and other works, and Sir Archi-
bald Campbell, who became a military commander of some note.
On the retirement of the second Vicesimus, he was succeeded by
Dr. Thomas Knox, his son, and the grandson of the first Vicesimus.
Some years after Dr. Thomas's accession, he raised a question
as to the government of the School, maintaining that the
Skinners' Company were only the Trustees of the lands and
houses bequeathed by the Founder, whereas the Company held
that these lands were their absolute property, provided that they
kept up the School. The question was finally decided in
accordance with Dr. Thomas Knox's view, and soon afterwards
a New Scheme was drawn up, under which sixteen Exhibitions
to the Universities, each of £100 a year for four years, were
instituted. Under Dr. Thomas Knox were several Scholars who
have risen to distinction, most of whom are still living. Among
these may be mentioned the Bishop of Derry, Bishop Courtenay
(formerly of Jamaica), Canon Eowsell, Admiral Courtenay, Viscount
Strangford, and Generals Hassard, Gott, and Jordan. At Dr.
Thomas Knox's death in 1843 Dr. Welldon became Head Master,
and held the office for thirty-three years— a period of steadily-
mcreasing prosperity, which witnessed the erection of the Chapel
(in 1869), the Cricket PaviUon (in 1860), and the new School
Buildmgs (in 1863). Among Dr. Welldon's principal pupils were
the Dean of Derry, General Henry Brackenbiu-y, C.B., Colonel
Charles Brackenbury, General Septimus Hodgson, Major-General
Sir Henry Collett, K.C.B., Sir Maxwell MelviU, E. Cooper
Wilhs, Q.C., and the Bishop of Brisbane. From 1876 to 1890
the Eev. T. B. Eowe was Head Master, in whose time a New
Scheme came into force, and also the Gymnasium and Science
Buildings were erected. On Mr. Eowe's resignation, he was
succeeded by the Eev. Joseph Wood, D.D., previously Head
Master of Leamington College, under whom the number of
bcholars has risen to the unexampled figure of 350. The last
event to be recorded in the history of the School is a large
extens,on o the mam block of buildings, the foundations for
Which were laid in the Autumn of 1892.
W.O.H.-H.
ANALYSIS OF THE KEaiSTEE.
Total number of Names 3207
Medical
121
Teaching
85
Living 2170
Indian Civil Service ...
27
Dead 573
Home Civil Service
23
J-^lUu ililUWIi ... •4< ... ttU^
Stock-brokers
40
Members of Parliament
8
Went to Univeesities.
Stm at the School ...
351
Oxford 256
Entirely untraced
269
Cambridge 334
London 8
Went Abeoad.
Dublin 11
To India
219
Edinburgh 6
(Including the Army and Civil
service.)
In Professions, &c.
,, Australia
113
Clerical 261
,, New Zealand
67
(Three Bishops, one Dean.)
,, Tasmania
11
Military 264
,, Africa
60
Naval 14
,, North America
132
Legal —
,, South America
25
Barristers 69
China
15
Solicitors 163
,, other Countries
71
TONBRIDaE SCHOOL.
iK>t«i<V..
SiK ANDEEW JUDD, Knight, was born at Tonbridge. He
became a Skinner and a Merchant of Muscovy,
and was Lord Mayor of London in 1550-1. The
Charter of the School was granted to him by
Edward VI., in 1553, but it is not known in what
year Scholars were first admitted."- The Founder
died in 1558.
o-o>»iO«
1553 (?)-1559 Eev. JOHN PEOCTOR, M.A., Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford.
1559—1574 Eev. JOHN LEVEE.
1574-1586 Eev. JOHN STOCKWOOD, M.A.
1586—1615 Eev. WILLIAM HATCH, M.A., previously a Scholar.
1615—1624 Eev. MICHAEL JENKINS, M.A.
1624—1637 Eev. JOEL CALLIS, M.A.
1637—1640 Eev. WILLIAM NEWMAN, M.A.
* In Dr. Knox's and Mr. Rivington's Histories of the School, 1558 is given as
the date of the appointment of the first Head-Master ; but all that can be proved
is that the School came under the management of the Skinners' Company in that
year or the next. The Founder's Will shows clearly that the School previously
existed, but remained in his own hands during his lifetime. There is also evidence,
though not amounting to proof, that .Tolin Proctor wivs Head-Master at the time of
Wyat's Rebellion in 155-1. See Introduction.
B
2
Tonhridge School.
1640—1649 Eev. THOMAS HOENB, D.D., Magdalen Hall,
Oxford.
1649—1660 Eev. NICHOLAS GEEY, D.D., Christ Church,
Oxford.
1660—1662 Eev. JOHN GOAD, B.D., St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1662—1668 Eev. CHEISTOPHEE WASE, B.D. King's Coll.,
Cambridge.
1668—1714 Eev. THOMAS EOOTS, M.A., St. John's Coll.,
Oxford, previously a Scholar, Smythe Exhibitioner,
and Second Master.
1714—1743 Eev. EICHAED SPENCEE, M.A.
1743—1761 Eev. JAMES CAWTHOEN, M.A., Clare Coll.,
Cambridge.
1761—1770 Eev. JOHNSON TOWEES, M.A., Queen's Coll.,
Oxford, previously Second Master.
1771—1778 Eev. VICESIMUS KNOX, LL.B., b. 1729, d. 1780,
St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1778—1812 Eev. VICESIMUS KNOX, b. 1752, d. 1821, D.D.,
St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1812—1843 Eev. THOMAS KNOX, D.D., Brasenose College,
Oxford, previously a Scholar and Smythe Exhi-
bitioner.
1843—1875 Eev. JAMES IND WELLDON, D.C.L., St. John's
Coll., Cambridge.
1876—1890 Eev. THEOPHILUS BAETON EOWE, M.A., St.
John's Coll., Cambridge.
1890— Eev. JOSEPH WOOD, D.D., Balliol Coll., Oxford,
and late Fereday Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford.
Second Masters.
3
^mvh iitaattra.*
1559 Thomas Leame.
1561 John Holmes.
1580 William Webb.
1617 William Vivian.
1618 Adrian Little john.
1619 Thomas Swadling, St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1618.
D.D. 1646. A noted preacher and adherent of Archbishop
Laud, which occasioned his imprisonment under the
Commonwealth .
1620 Samuel Geimes.
1630 Fbancis Eoots.
1644 Samuel Stobye.
1645 William Maetin, previously a Scholar and Smythe Exhi-
bitioner.
1651 eobebt bostock.
1653 Hamond.
1654 Henry Edmondson, M.A.
1661 Walter Collins, previously a Scholar and Smythe
Exhibitioner.
1663 Thomas Eoots, previously a Scholar and Smythe Exhi-
bitioner, and subsequently Head-Master.
1668 James.
1684 Charles Shelley, St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1684.
Henry Gandy, Oriel Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1670. M.A. 1674.
1698 William Byech.
*Thi3 list of Second Masters is necessarily imperfect, the only sources of
information being (1) an annual vote of the Governors, (2) the Governors' account
books, in both of which the word "Usher," without any name, often occurs for
many years together, especially at the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the
nineteenth centuries.
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Tonbridge School.
1727 John Freeman, Pembroke Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1725;
d. 1786.
1731 Thomas Elcock, St. John's Coll., Cambridge.
1742 John Maymott.
1744 Thomas Jones.
1747 Eowland Atkinson, Queen's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1744.
1747 Johnson Towees, Queen's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1744. MA.
1747. Subsequently Head-Master.
1758 Geoege Austen, previously a Scholar, Smythe Exhibitioner
and Tonbridge Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1750. M.A. 1754. B.D. 1760. Father of Jane Austen
the Novelist.
John Cobb, St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1768. M.A.
1772. B.D. 1777. D.D. 1781.
John Myers, Pemb. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1769. M.A. 1772.
1761 Myles Cooper, Queen's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1756. M.A.
1760. President of King's College, City of New York
in America ; Member of the American Convention of the
Clergy; D.C.L. by diploma, 1767.
J. IsMAY. Afterwards Head- Master of Sutton Valence
Grammar School.
Joseph Saunderson.
cir. 1804 Eev. John Oxlee.
cir. 1816 Eev. Thomas Brown.
1855* Eev. Edward Ind Welldon, M.A., Queen's Coll., Cambridge.
* Since the death of the Rev. Edward Ind Welldon, in 1879, there has been no
Second Master, no such post being provided for in the "New Scheme."
)t. James Ind Welldon, D.C.L., Hon. Canon
^"anterbury, vicar of Kennington, near Ashford, Kent,
late Hcail Master of Tonbridge School, ilied on
istinas Viiy, at his vicarage, at tlie age of 85. He was
nerly Fellow of St. John's Collo«e, Cambridge. From
S till l.S4o he wa.s second master at Shrewsbury School,
for 30 years, from 184.") till 1875, Head Master of Ton-
Ige School. He has been an Hon. Canon of Canterbury
:o 1873, and upon his retirement from Tonbridge School
1 presotitod by the Archbishop of Canterbury with the
iragc of Kennington, near Asliford. The funeral is
ointed to take place to-day, at Kmnington, at
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Founders of Exhibitions,
5
JFounJrura of (BiljiMt:0na.
In the folloioing list holders of these Exhibitions tvill be dis
tinguished by the letters (F.), (W.), (S.)
Henry Fishbe, (F.), a servant of Sir Andrew Judd, after his
master's death, not only carried out all his intentions
with respect to Tonbridge School, but also himself gave
certain houses to the Skinners' Company, out of the rents
of which they were to provide an Exhibition for a Ton-
bridge Scholar at Brasenose College, Oxford.
Sir Thomas White, (W.), the founder of St. John's College, Oxford,
provided that, "in respect of the great love we did bear
Andrew Judd, Knight, builder of the Grammar School
there," one of the fellowships in his College (which were
probationary for the first three years) should always be
held by a Scholar of Tonbridge School.
Sir Thomas Smythe, (S.), (grandson of Sir Andrew Judd), founded
in 1619 six Exhibitions, to be held for seven years at
either of the Universities by Scholars from Tonbridge
School.
6
Tollbridge School.
(Bdnhitiontvs, $(c*
Thynne, Francis, b. 1545. Magd. Coll., Oxford. Eenowned
as an antiquary, and also for his knowledge of heraldry.
Blanche Lyon Poursuivant, and subsequently (1602)
Lancaster Herald, d. cir. 1608.
Wheland, John, (F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
1675 Stagey, James, (F.) Brasenose College, Oxford.
1575 Dixon, WiUiam, (W.) St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1582 BuDGEN, William, (F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
1589 Clarke, Thomas, (F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
Heath, Eobert, b. 1575. St. John's Coll., Cambridge. After-
wards D.C.L. of Oxford. Became Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas, and subsequently Chief Justice of the
King's Bench. A staunch adherent of Charles I. during
the Civil Wars. Died an exile at Calais, 1649.
Atteesold, William, Camb.
PoETEB, Eobert, Camb.
TuRNEE, John, Oxford.
Feanchey, Peter, Camb.
Martial, Fulke, Camb.
Pyx, William, Oxford.
Thorpe, Thomas, Oxford. f
1601 HucKSTAPP, John W. St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1610 Stockwood, Jonathan, St. John's Coll., Camb.
Pemble, Thomas, St. John's Coll., Camb.
Pennington, John, (W.) St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1613 Eeade, John, and Owen, Stephen. Petitioners for (F.)
* A few other names have been added from various sources.
(F.) Fisher Exhibitioner at Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow at St. John's Coll., Oxford. Founded by Sir Thomas
White.
t The last seven names, together with those of William Dixon, William Budgen
(see above), and William Hatch (afterwards Head-Master), are found in a gram-
matical work by John Stockwood (Head-Master, 1574-15S6). Each of these nine
" Old Boys " wrote some complimentary verses for the preface of this book by their
former Master.
Exhibitioners <^c. 7
1618 Weeks, Thomas, (W.) St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1619 Meddows, Joseph, (S.), (son of the Eev. James Meddows),
Exeter Coll., Oxford.
1620 Vernon, John, (S.) Bmman. Coll., Camb.
1621 Smith, Thomas, (S.) Queens' Coll., Camb.
Children, George.
Dixon, John.
Ball, Eichard
1622 Large, John, (S.), son of a minister. Christ's Coll., Camb.
S.T.P. "per literas regias," 1669.
1623 Bullock, John, (S.), son of one of the Livery of the
Skinners' Company. Emman. Coll., Camb.
1624 Wyche, Henry, (S.) Emman. Coll., Camb.
1625 EooTS, Thomas, (S.), son of WiUiam Eoots. St. John's
CoU., Oxford.
1625 Halliley, Walter, (S.)
1626 Hale, Thomas, (S.), son of Nicholas Hale, a labourer.
Queens' Coll., Camb.
1627 CoRDELL, Nicholas, (S. & F.), son of Eobert Cordell, clerk,!
deceased, of Sutton, Surrey. Brasenose Coll., and after-
wards All Souls' Coll., Oxford. D.D. 1660.
1628 Higham, Edward, (S.), son of Edward Higham, gent.
1629 Hutchinson, WilHam, (S.), son of Charles Hutchinson, of
Wrotham. St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.D. 1636.
1629 GiLLETT, John, (S.), son of William Gillett, of Mayfield,
yeoman.
1630 WiBARNE, James, (S.), son of Thomas Wibarne, of Ton-
bridge, saddler.
1632 Hooper, John, (S.), son of John Hooper, Parish Clerk and
Notary Public, of Tonbridge.
* For nearly two hundred years the following resolutions annually appear (with
occasional, but only temporary, variation) on the minutes of the Skinners' Company:
(1) "That the Clerk be ordered to provide six pens for the six best Scholars who
shall dispute and be examined." (2) "That there be a sermon and garlands a.s
usual." Smith, Dixon, Children, Ball, Large, and Bullock are recorded as the " six
best scholars" in 1621.
t " Clerk " on this and the next page signifies " Clergyman."
(F.) Fisher Exhibitioner at Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford. Founded by Sir Thomas
White.
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
8 Tonbridge School.
1633 Boots, William, (S.), son of Eichard Eoots, of Fleching,
Sussex, clerk.
1634 Amhurst, Eichard, (W.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. Vacated
the Fellowship by marriage in 1642.
1634 Weston, John, (S.), son of Edward Weston, of Speldhurst,
clerk.
1635 Burton, Thomas, (S.), son of Marmaduke Burton, of Crow-
hurst, Sussex, clerk.
1635 Snepp, John, (S.), son of John Snepp, of Westfield, Sussex,
yeoman.
1636 Newman, Eobert, (S.), son of Eobert Newman, deceased, of
Crazfford, (Crayford?), Kent, clerk.
1638 Pattenden, Henry, (S.), son of John Pattenden, of Nettle-
stead, clerk.
1639 Tresse, Francis, (S.), son of Nicholas Tresse, of West
Mailing, mercer.
1640 EosE, Thomas, (S.), son of Seth Eose, of Teshcombe, Sussex,
clerk.
1640 Porter, George, (S.), son of Henry Porter, of East Dean,
Sussex, gent.
1641 Martin, William, (S.), son of William Martin, of Eye,
yeoman, Second Master, 1645-51.
1641 Peirce, William, (S.), son of Thomas Peirce, of Hever, miller.
1642 Haynes, John, (S.), son of Thomas Haynes, of Hastings,
schoolmaster.
1642 EvERiTT, Edward, (W. and S.), son of Edward Everitt,
butcher. St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1644 Paris, Edward, (S.), son of Anthony Paris, of Tonbridge,
dyer.
1645 Callett, Henry, (S.), son of Henry Callett, of Mayfield,
Sussex, yeoman.
1645 Starkye, John, (S.), son of John Starkye, deceased, of
Hadlow, clerk.
1646 Frewin, Thomas, (S.), son of Stephen Frewin, citizen and
Skinner, of London.
1647 Sparices, Charles, (S.), son of George Sparkes, citizen and
Merchant Taylor, of London. Trin. Coll., Oxford. B.D.
1666 (but possibly another of same name).
1648 Paris, John, (S.), son of Anthony Paris, of Tonbridge, dyer,
B. and D.M., Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., 1666.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford. Founded by Sir Thomas
White.
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
Exhibitioners, (^c.
9
1649 Cheeseman, Thomas, (S.) "A bhnd scholar." Pemb. Coll.,
Oxford. M.A. In Holy Orders. Vicar of East Garston,
Berks. Bemg ejected under the Uniformity Act, he went
to London and frequently preached there. Afterwards
returning into the country, he used to preach at his own
house at Market Ilsley. But at length, under a writ "de
excom capiendo," he was imprisoned at Beading for 15
weeks, when he was released by an order of the King in
Council, on the intercession of the prisoner's friends.
After King Charles' indulgence, in 1672, he again preached
openly, and held his living to a good old age. One of his
funeral sermons, entitled, "Death compared to a Sleep,"
was printed and pubhshed. One authority describes him
as "Evangelical Minister at East Ilsley." This must
probably have been just before his imprisonment.
Bigg, William. Mentioned as an unsuccessful competitor
for the Smythe Exhibition.
1650 Ceouch, Wilham, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. S.T.B. 1666.
1651 BuDGEN, John, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. M.D. 1671.
1652 Brasier, John, (S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.D. 1665.
1653 BuDGEN, William, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. M.A. 1660.
1655 Hammond, John, (S.) Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1661
M.A. 1664.
1656 Collins, Henry, (S.)
1656 Collins, Walter, (E. and S.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford
Second Master, 1661 to 1663.
1657 Wood, Eichard, (S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A 1661
M.A. 1664.
1658 Boots, Thomas, (S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1661.
M.A. 1666. Afterwards successively Second Master and
Head Master.
1658 Vberall, John. St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1659 Cogger, Thos., (S.) Clare ColL, Camb. B.A. 1662. MA
1666.
1660 Thomas, John, (S.) St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1663.
1660 Newbold, Edmond, (S.)
1661 Pike, Thomas, (S.)
1662 Thomas, James, (S.) "A lame, impotent youth." Trin
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1666.
1663 Bolfe, Edward, (S.) v .
1664 SoNE (or Soane), John, (S.) St. Oath. Coll., Camb. B A
ibbi.
(F.) Fisher Exhibitioner at Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
10 Tonbridge School.
1665 Hunt, Thomas, (S. and F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
1665 PoLHiLL, William, (S.) St. Mary Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1669.
M.A. 1671.
1666 NoBTH, Oliver, (S.) Christ's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1669.
M.A. 1673.
1666 Thukgood, or (Thorowgood), Thomas, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1670.
1669* Mills, Thomas, (S.)
1669 Woods, Thomas, (S.)
Herbert, Thomas, eighth Earl of Pembroke, was at the
School about this time. British Ambassador at the Peace
of Eyswick. President of the Council to Queen Anne,
etc., etc. d. 1732.
1670 King, Charles, (S.j Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1765.
Merton (probably Fellow), M.A. 1688. M.B. 1689.
M.D. 1692.
1671 Eves, Jeffery, (S.) Pemb. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1674.
1672 Newman, John, (S.) Hart Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1677.
1673 Fennell, Eichard, (S.) Queens' Coll., Camb. B.A. 1676.
1674 EooTS, WilHam, (S.) Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1678.
M.A. 1680.
1674 Stileman, John, (W.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1678.
M.A. 1682. B.D. 1687.
1675 Bartholomew, John, (S.) Christ Church, Oxford. B.A.
1678. M.A. 1680.
1676 Vines, , deceased during Term.
1677 Bysshe, Thomas, (S.) Oriel Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1681.
1677 Wenham, George, (S.) Univ. Coll., Oxford. B.A.1680.
1678 Stileman, Samuel.
1679 Benbrigg (or Benbury), John. Univ. Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1681. M.A. 1684. M.B. 1688.
1680 Latter, Thomas, (S. and F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1682. M.A. 1685.
Wase, Christopher. Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1681. M.A. 1684. Fellow. B.D. 1694.
* The gap of three years in ,the election of Sraythe Exhibitioners is probably
caused by the Great Fire of London in 1666. The property left by Sir Thomas
Smythe was in the City of London, and little or no rent was paid for some time
during the rebuilding of the City.
(F.) Fisher Exhibition at Brasenose Coll., 0-vford.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford. Founded by Sir Thom.os
White.
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
Exhibitioners, <SfC.
11
1680* AsHDOWNE, John.
1682 Thornton, Eichard. o D^vO.'-'^^r''-
1682 Jeffrey, John (or Thomas).
1684 Stileman, John, (S.) Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1687. M.A.
1685 Powell, John, (S. and tF.) Christ's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1687.
1687 Blechinden, Thomas, (S.)
Saunders, Jonathan. Scholar and Goodridge Exhibitioner
of Wadh. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1691.
Kingston, Thomas.
1688 France, John, (S.)
1690 PuTLAND, George, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1693.
M.A. 1697.
1691 EooTS, Eichard (S.) Magd. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1693.
M.A. 1696.
1698 West, , (F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
1696 STILEM.4.N, Timothy, (S. and W.) St. John's Coll., Oxford,
B.A. 1702. M.A. 1705. B.D. 1711.
Hammond, Humphrey, (S.) All Souls' Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1701.
1697 Haywood, Valentine. St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1697.
M.A. 1701.
169— Stapley, Edward. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1698.
M.A. 1707.
169— Shuckburgh, George, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1698.
M.A. St. Peter's Coll.
169— Frewin, Stephen, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1698.
M.A. 1702.
1698 FowLE, Eichard, (S.) Magd. Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1702.
Danvers (mentioned as a Scholar).
1702 Eoots, Willi im, (S.) Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1706.
M.A. Magd. (probably Fellow), 1708.
1702 Brewer, Thomas, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1703.
* Between 1680 and 1714 the School was in a very bad state, owing to the
neglect or inefficiency of the Head Master, Thomas Roots. During this period
the Examiner not unfrequently reports that there are "no Scholars fit for the
Universities.
t Powell is distinctly stated to have been elected in 1688 to a Fisher Exhibition,
although he had taken his degree at Cambridge in the previous year. But this is
not the only evidence of irregularity about this period.
(F.) Fi.sher Exhibitioner at Br.asenose Coll., Oxford.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow of St. .John's Coll., Oxford. Founded by Sir Thomas
White.
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
12 Tonhridge School.
1703 Gaeenoiebes, Theophilus, (F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1704. M.A. 1728.
1704 HiGGiNS, Francis, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1708.
1709 WiNTOLLY, John. A sum was voted in this year, "to enable
him to take his degree," but there is no record of this
degree either at Oxford or Cambridge.
1711 TuENEB, Thomas, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1714.
M.A. 1741.
1714 Waltee (or Walton), William, (S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford.
1716 EiCHAEDSON, Eichard, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A.
1719.
1716 MoEETON, Eichard, (S.) Univ. Coll., Oxford.
1718 Eeeves, Thomas, (S.) Trin. Coll., Oxford.
1718 Callow, WiUiam, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1720.
M.A. 1724.
1719 Lechmere, Nicholas, (S.) Scholar of Wadh. Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1723. M.A. Merton (probably Fellow), 1725. Arch-
deacon of Winchester, 1749-50. Prebendary, 1750. cl. 1770.
1719 Bambee, John. Unsuccessful candidate for Smythe Exhi-
bition. Emman. Coll., Camb. M.D. "Per literas regias,"
1725
1720 Luck, James, (W.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1724.
M.A. 1728. B.D. 1733. D.D. 1738.
1723 Keaesley, James. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A. 1725.
1724 Head, John, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1726.
M.A. 1730.
1724 Dixon, Charles, (S.) Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1728.
M.A. 1730. Senior Student. ^ ,
172l^ Wellee, Francis, (S.) Christ GhTa:rehr^xfoi?4,
1725 Lattee, Edmund, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. Eesigned on
appointment to the Curacy of Warbleton, Sussex. B.A.
1727. M.A. 1731.
172 — Oeton, George, (F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
1726 Davis, John. Unsuccessful Candidate for Smythe Exhibition.
Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1729. M.A. 1732.
1727 WooDGATE, Francis, (S.) Trin. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1729.
M.A. 1733.
(F.) Fisher Exhibitioner at Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow of St. John's Coll.. Oxford. Founded by Sir Thomas
White.
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
Exhibitioners, c^c.
13
1729 Smith, John. This Scholar, together with the five iu>
mediately foUowiiig, were the six who " disputed and were
examined " on Skinners* Day, 1729, Spencer being Captain.
There were then 52 Scholars in all.
1730 Spencee, Eichard, (S.), son of the Head Master. Biwman.
-GolL, Camb. rZ. 1739. n-c^.n^l^ . s/r'. .
1731 Strotheb, George, (S.) Emman. Coll., Camb. Resigned his
Exhibition on preferment to two livings. B.A. 1733.
M.A. 1735.
1731 MoETLocK, Eoger, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1734.
M.A. 1738. S.T.P. 1751.
1731 PoLHiLL, Eobert, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. M.A. 1734.
1733 EicHAEDS, George (S.) Univ. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1736.
1734 Fuller, Stephen. This Scholar, together with the five
immediately following, of whom Skinner Spencer was
Captain, "disputed and were examined" on Skinners'
Day, 1734.
1734 Fuller, Hans.
Boys, James. St. John's Coll., Camb. LL.B. 1741.
Mat, John. Queens' Coll., Camb. B.A. 1738. M.A. 1742.
Davis, Eichard, (F. and S). Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1737. M.A. 1740. d. 1740.
1737 Spencer, Skinner, (S), son of the Head Master. Emman.
Coll., Camb. LL.B. 1742.
1737 Barnaediston, John, (S.) Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A.
1740. M.A. 1744. Fellow. S.T.B. 1752. S.T.P. 1764.
1738 Hedges, Henry (or perhaps John), (S.)
1738 Davis, William, (S.) Univ. Coll., Oxford cl. 1740.
1738 HoDSON, Henry, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1740.
M.A. 1744.
1741 r Anson, Thomas Bankes, (S.) Univ. Coll., Oxford. B.C.L.
1748.
1741 Wood, Nicholas, (S, and F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
d. 1743.
1741 North, Thomas Cox.
1742 Osborne, Edward, (S.) St. Peter's Coll., Camb. B.A 1745
M.A. 1749.
1744 Austen, Henry, (S.) Queens' Coll., Camb. B.A. 1746
M.A. Clare Coll. (probably Fellow) 1750.
1744 Bathuest, Richard, (S. and F.) St. Edmund Hall, and
afterwards Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1748.
(F) Fisher Exhibitioner at Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
(S) Smythe Exhibitioner.
14
Tonhridge School.
1744 CooPEB, Thomas, (S.) Univ. Coll., Oxford.
1749 Marshall, Edmund. (S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford.
WooDFALL, William. A Scholar about this time. He
became celebrated as a Eeporter of the debates in the
Houses of Parliament. No notes were allowed to be
written in the House, but nevertheless "Memory"
Woodfall succeeded in giving almost verbatim reports.
While at School he had first shown this great power of
memory. One evening the Head Master gave him a book
of Homer to learn by heart. Next morning Woodfall
repeated the "Imposition" without missing a word. He
was also a printer, The " Letters of Junius " were first
issued from his press.
1751 Dalyson, Thomas, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1765.
1753 Austen, George, (W. and S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1750. M.A. 1754. B.D. 1760. Known for a time
at Oxford as " The Handsome Proctor." Father of Jane
Austen, the Novelist.
1754 Head, John, (S.) Clare Coll., Camb. d. 1756.
1756 Bakek, Thomas, (S.) Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1760. M.A.
1763.
1757 White, James, (S. and R) Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1761. Both Exhibitions were declared void in 1764, on
the admission of the holder that he had accepted two
curacies three years previously.
1758 MiCHELL, Eichard, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb.
1760 MooKE, Charles, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1764. M.A.
1767.
1760 Byam, Ashton Warner, (S.) Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb. B.A.
1763. M.A. St. Peter's Coll. (probably Fellow), 1790.
1761 BuKSTON, James, (S.) Queens' Coll., Camb. B.A. 1765.
M.A. 1768. Fellow.
1761 Brett, John, (S.) Queens' Coll., Camb. B.A. 1765. M.A.
1768. Fellow.
(F.) Fisher Exhibitioner at Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford. Founded by Sir Thomas
White.
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
Exhibitioners, cfc.
15
A LIST OF THE BOYS AT TONBRIDGE FREE
GEAMMAB SCHOOL IN THE YEAR 176L-^=
Marriott
Hitch
Turner
Richards
Walter
Rooke
James
Woodgate
Roods {Qy. Roots)
Amherst
Wilkinson
Scoones
Adams
Walter
Wiachester
Piatt
Golding
Jackson
Smith
Harris
Kelly
Syudall
Turner
Clare
A. Fenner
Pengree
Hull
Thomas
Rooke
Fashion
Alchin
Gates
Woodgate
Mills
James
Miller
Brisenden {Qy. Brickenden)
Richards
Kipping
Burgess
Richards
May
May
Witworth
N orris
Polhill
Sedgwick
Best
Woodfall
Revell
WalUs
Wilson
Stepple
Dowding
Stone
Alchin
Bourke
Hatch
Wilkinson
Cheesman
Mills
Wilson
Panuwell
Barton
Richardson
Nibbs
Norris
Eev. James Cawthorn, Master, who died in this year, viz., 1761.
• This School List of the year 1761 is copied from a Schoolboy's note-book
lent by the Rev. James Buttanshaw (not himself the writer, though an Old Ton-
bridgian). The boy's list must have been copied about 1829, from some list then in
existence. The note-book contains, besides the list of 1761, lists of 1829 and 1830.
16
Tonbridge School.
The " Witworth " in the above list is, undoubtedly, Lord
Whitwortb, who is known from other sources to have been at the
School under Mr. Cawthorn and his successor. The " Hull " in the
same list must be Chi-istopher Hull, of Sidcup, to whom Lord
Whitvvorth was fag. Lord Whitwortb became an officer in the
Guards, and filled various posts at the Courts of Russia, Poland,
and Denmark. His seat was at Knowle, where he raised at his
own expense the Holmesdale Battalion of Infantry, six hundred
strong. He is celebrated as the ablest diplomatist of his time and
for having been twice publicly insulted by Napoleon, when per-
forming his duty as British Ambassador at Paris during the Peace
of Amiens. He died in 1815.
Lord Eardley, and Colonel James of Ightham Lodge, Kent,
were contemporaries of Lord Whitwortb at Tonbridge.
1764 EicHARDS, George (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1767.
1764 Mills, Vanderlure, (W. and S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford.
B.C.L. 1771.
1765 NiCHOLL, Samuel, (S.) Ball. Coll., Oxford. Resigned Exhi-
bition on accepting a Curacy. B,A. 1769. M.A. 1772.
1765 Walter, Weever, (S.) Christ's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1767.
M.A. 1770.
1767 Baines, Robert Edward, (S.) Christ's Coll., Camb. Resigned
Exhibition on accepting a curacy.
1769 Geere, Diones, (S.) Christ's Coll., Camb. B.A. 177B.
1770 DowDiNG, Matthew, (S.) Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1772. M.A. 1776.
1771 Hart, Anthony. At School about this period. Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, 1827. d. 1831.
1772 Eermor, John Shirley, (S.) Queen's Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1773. M.A. 1776. '
1772 Lane, Thomas (held Eisher Exhibition for 24 years),
Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
1773 Smith, William Sidney. Son of John Spencer Smith, a
Captain in the Army. Entered the Navy in 1776, and
served with great distinction ; his most notable achieve-
ment having been performed in 1799, when, as Sir Sidney
Smith, Commodore on the coast of Egypt, he captured a
French Flotilla off Acre, and successfully defended that
place against the French. Sir Sidney was not less noted
for the general chivalry of his character than for his public
services. He died in 1840.
1774 Latter, Edmund, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1779.
M.A. 1782. S.T.B. 1789.
(W.) Tonbridge TeUow of St. John's Coll.. Oxford. Founded by Sir Thomas
White.
(S.) Sniythe E.\hibitioner.
Exhibitioners, cj'c.
17
1776 Mills, James, (S. and W.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1780. M.A. 1784.
1777 Delves, William, (S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1781.
M.A. 1784.
1778 Walteb, James, (S.) Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1781.
1784 CuRTEis, Samuel, (S.) Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A.
1789. M.A. 1801. LL.D. 1808.
1784 Clabke, James Stanier, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb. LL.B.
1805. LL.D. "per literas regias," 1816. Lord Nelson's
Naval Chaplain at the Battle of Trafalgar. Also a noted
Preacher in London, and Librarian to George IV. Author
of "The Progress of Maritime Discovery," and a "Life of
Nelson." cl. 1834.
1785 Clarke, Edward Daniel, (S.) Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A.
1790. M.A. 1794. LL.D. " per hteras regias," 1804. To
the resignation of Clarke's Smythe Exhibition is appended
the note, " Gone with Lord Berwick on his travels over
the Continent." Clarke became celebrated as a traveller
in Europe, Asia, Egj-pt, etc. His "Travels" in many
volumes are in the School library, cl. 1822.
Clarke, George. Brother of the two preceding. A dis-
tinguished Captain in the Navy under Nelson. Accidentally
drowned in the Thames, 1805.
DuMousTiER, Pierre, h. 1771. Who afterwards became one
of Napoleon's Generals, and his Aide-de-camp at the Battle
of Marengo, was at School with the Clarkes, and visited his
old Head Master, Dr. Knox, during the Peace of Amiens.
He became Aide-de-camp to General Krieg in 1795, and
Commander of the Young Guard in 1813. He was present
at the battles of Marengo, Ulm, Austerlitz, Jena, Poltusk,
Saragossa, Bssling, Wagram, Lutzen, Bautzen, Wauttzen,
and Dresden (wounded), d. 1831.
1786 Gardner, George, (S.) Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. (7.1791.
1787 HxjRDis, Thomas, (S.) Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1791.
1787 Suckling, Benjamin, (S.) Christ's (or Trin.) Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1791. M.A. 1794. Eesigned Exhibition on receiving
preferment from Lord Hawkesbury.
1788 Adams, Henry, (W. and S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1792. M.A. 1796. B.D. 1801.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford. Pounded by Sir Thom.'us
White.
(3.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
C
18
Tonbridge School.
1788 (about) (Afterwards at Harrow School). Hodges, Thomas
Law. Emman. Coll., Cambridge. B.A. 1799. M.A. 1810.
For many years Chamnau of Quarter Sessions at Maid-
stone, and M.P. for West Kent. Eesided at Hemsted
Place, Benenden.
1791 Kingston, George, (S.) Queens' Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1794.
1791 Suckling, Henry, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1793. M.A.
1796. Eesigned Exhibition in 1793, "having duties to
perform which render bis presence at Cambridge impossible."
1793 DoDD, Philip Stanhope, (S.) Magd. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1796.
M.A. 1799.
1794 TwELLS, Edward. (S.) Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A.
1798.
1795 Eainiee, Peter, (S.) Oriel Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1798. M.A.
1801. M.B. 1802. M.D. 1806.
1795 Davis, William, (S.) Trin. Coll. Camb. B.A. 1800.
1800 WooDGATE, Stephen, (S.) Trin. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1802.
M.A. 1808.
1801 Davis, Thurlow, (S.) Exeter Coll., Oxford.
1801 Williams, Henry, (S.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1801.
M.A. 1805.
1803 Knox, Thomas (S.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1806.
M.A. 1809. B. and D.D. 1824. Succeeded his father as
Head Master in 1812. d. 1843.
1803 MiTFOKD, John, (S.) Oriel Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1804.
1803 Andrews, Eobert Gordon, (S.) St. John's Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1808. M.A. 1812.
1803-4 Hare, Julius. (Afterwards at Charterhouse School). Third
son of Francis Hare Nay lor. b. 1795. Trin. Coll., Camb.
(Fellow). In Holy Orders, Eector of Hurstmonceux, Sussex,
and Archdeacon of Lewes. Joint- Author of " Guesses at
Truth," and Author of "Life of John SterHng," "The Mis-
sion of the Comforter," "The Victory of Faith." d. 1855.
1808 Baker, Alfred, (S.) Wadh. Coll., Oxford. B.C.L. 1814.
1809 Bannister, Sex, (S.) Queens' Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1813.
M.A. 18] 5.
1810 Boys, Thomas, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1813. M.A.
1817.
1811 Whitehead, George Davenport, (S.) Queens' Coll., Camb.
1812 Gregg, Francis, (F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1815.
M.A. 1818. Afterwards Clerk of the Skinners' Company.
(F.) Fisher Exhibitioner at Brasenose Coll., Oxford,
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
Exhibitioners, cfc.
19
1815 GiEDLESTONE, Charles, (S.) Wadh. Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1818. Ball. Coll. M.A. 1821. Fellow, d. 1881.
1815-21 FoESYTH, John Blackwood. Lived at Leamington. cZ. 1891.
1815-21 FoKSYTH, William.
1816 HosKiNS, William Edward, (S. and F.) Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1819. M.A. 1821. Some time Kector of
Chiddingstone. Deceased.
1817 Jrrvis, Thomas, (S.) Trin. Hall, Camb.
1818 WooDGATE, Henry Arthur, (S. and W.) St. John's Coll.,
Oxford. 1st CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1821. M.A. 1829.
B.D. 1830. Sometime Fellow and Tutor of St. John's;
afterwards Eector of Belbroughton ; Honorary Canon of
Worcester Cathedral ; Rural Dean of Kidderminster ; twice
a Select Preacher at Oxford ; Bampton Lecturer and Public
Examiner, d. 1874.
1819 Saint, John James, (S.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1822. M.A. 1825. Eector of Speldhurst and Groom-
bridge, d. 1889.
1819 Smith, Francis Grosvenor, (S.) St. John's Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1823. M.A. 1826.
1819 EowLANDSON, Arthur, (F.) Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1828. M.A. 1825.
1819 Whitehead, Eobert Grose, (S.)
1820 Wells, Giffard, (S.) Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1824.
M.A. 1826.
1821 Booth, G. J. Mentioned as near the head of the School.
1822 Dyson, Henry, (S.) Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A. 1825.
1824 Campbell, Archibald, (S.) Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A. 1825
M.A. 1828.
1824 Eustace, Charles Stannard, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A.
1829. M.A. 1832.
1825 Smith, William George, (S.) Trin. Coll., Camb.
1825 Sansbuey, Thomas. Magd. Hall, Oxford. Petitions for a
Smythe Exhibition, but is refused on the ground that he
had not been long enough at the School.
(F.) Fisher Exhibitioner at Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
(W.) Tonbridge Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford. Founded by Sir Thomas
White.
(S.) Smythe Exhibitioner.
c2
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Tonhridge School.
fUgiater of ^oxxhnhQt Mml 1826-92.*
AsHDOWNE, John. 1825-9. Eldest son of John Ashdowne. Suc-
ceeded his father as Clerk of the Court of Eequests at
Tonbridge.
Ashdowne, Samuel. 1825-31. Second son of John Ashdowne,
Formerly clerk in a solicitor's office at Tonbridge.
Baker, George. 1822-9. Fourth son of Wilham Baker, b. 1813.
Head class, 1829. For some years a colonist in New
Zealand ; afterwards returned to England, d. 1885.
Bakee, Eichard. 1822-7. Second son of William Baker, b. 1810.
Head Class, 1826-7. Entered an English Lancer Eegi-
ment, which supported Donna Maria of Portugal in the
Civil War with her uncle, Don Miguel, and was created a
Knight of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword.
In 1835, joined another English Lancer Eegiment, under
General de Lacy Evans, which fought for the Spanish
Eoyalists against the Carlists. Eose to the rank of
Major, and was created a Knight of the Spanish Order of
Isabella II. In 1839, went to New Zealand in the
"Aurora" with the first party of settlers. There became
a Justice of the Peace, d. 1854.
Baker, Thomas. 1822-8. Third son of Wilham Baker, b. 1811.
Head Class, 1826-8. fJudd Exhib. St. John's Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1833. M.A. 1838. Ordained 1834. For
some time Assistant Minister of St. Andrew's Chapel,
Hove, Brighton, d. 1866.
Baker, Wilham. 1822-6. Eldest son of William Baker, b. 1809.
|Head Class, 1824-6. Head Boy, 1825-6. Became a
Solicitor, and practised in London. Was appointed by the
Duke of Wellington to the office of Coroner to the Tower
of London and its Liberties. Eetired in 1865. Eesided
at St. Leonard's-on-Sea. d. 1888.
Balston, Charles. 1824-7. Son of W. Balston. b. 1810. Head
Class, 1824-7. Scholar and Tutor of Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford. Second Class Lit. Hum. First Class Math.
Afterwards Fellow of the same College. B.A. 1831. M.A.
1834. B.D. 1841. Ordained 1834. Eector of Stoke
Charity, Hants, from 1848 till his death, in 1887.
* The Register commences with the names of sixty-nine Boys who were called
over on Skinners' Day, 1826. From 1826 to 1833 the entries for each quarter .are
arranged (by the Editor) in alphabetical order. In 1833 the division of the year
into Terms replaces the division into Qu.arters.
tThe Judd Exhibitions of £100 a year for four years were created under a
"New Scheme," in 1824.
J Before 1830, the highest class in the School was called "Head Class;" from
1830 to 1844, "Sixth Class ;" and since 1844, "Sixth Form."
Register.
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Bell, William. 1820-7. Son of W. Bell. Entered the Bengal
Civil Service in 1829. Eose to the position of Civil and
Sessions Judge at Rungpore, and afterwards at Shahabad.
Retired in 1859. d. in Englaird in 1876.
Bishop, Henry. 1824-31. Son of Bishop (of Blackheath).
Sixth class, 1831. Entered the 62nd Bengal Native
Infantry, d. 1841.
Bishop, William. 1822-8. Son of Bishop (of Blackheath),
Head Class, 1827-8. Judd Exhib., and also held another
valuable Exhibition in default of Sevenoaks School. Jesus
Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1832.
Brickenden, Richard Thomas William Lambart. 1821-7. Only
son of the Rev. Richard Brickenden. h. 1809. Head Class,
1826-7. Judd Exhib., Wore. Coll., Oxford. Entered the
71st Highlanders, 1831. Retired as Major. Barrack
Master at Leeds in 1860, and aftervvards at Manchester.
Resides in London.
Bridges, Brook Edward. 1825-31. Sixth Class, 1828-31. Head
Boy, 1831. Judd. Exhib. Oriel Coll., Oxford. Second
Class Lit. Hum. B.A. 1835. M.A. 1839. Fellow of
Merton Coll., Oxford. In Holy Orders. Vicar of Haynes,
Bedfordshire, 1843-1869. d. 1869.
Byng, James Master Owen (Honble.) 1825-30. Third son of the
sixth Viscount Torrington. b. 1818. Called to the Bar
(Middle Temple), 1852. Formerly Vice-Chairman, and
now a Director, of the South-Eastern Railway. J. P. and
D.L. for Kent and Sussex. Resides at Tunbridge Wells.
Byng, Robert Barlow Palmer (Honble.) 1825-9. Second son of
the sixth Viscount Torrington. Entered the 62nd Bengal
Native Infantry in 1833, and rose to the rank of Major.
Killed in action against the Mutineers at Lucknow, in 1857.
Carnell, George. 1824-5. Deceased.
Devas, William. 1818-24. Eldest son of William Devas. h. 1810.
A merchant in London. Resided at Woodside, Old
Windsor, d. 1870.
Devey, Frank.
Dillon, Francis. 1825-30. Sixth class, 1830. Judd Exhib. Mag-
dalen Hall, Oxford. For many years a tutor at Dresden,
where he died in 1857.
Dyke, Reginald Hart. 1825. Son of Colonel Dyke, of Bath. Only
a few months at Tonbridge School.
Fowler, Charles. 1825-8. Son of D. Fowler (of Pembury).
Fowler, Henry. 1825-8. Son of D. Fowler (of Pembury).
GoLDSMiD, . 1824-5. Son of H. Goldsmid.
GoLDSMiD, . 1824-5. Son of H. Goldsmid.
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Tollbridge School.
GoRHAM, John. 1823-8. Eldest son of William Gorham. h. 1814.
Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1839. Practises at Tonbridge.
Fellow of Phys. Soc. of Guy's Hosp., and of the Eoy. Bot.
Soc, London. Author or Inventor of " Unfrequented
Paths in Optics: Part I., Liglit from a Pinhole ; Part II.,
Light from a Fissure;" "The Eotation of Coloured Discs;"
"A Mode of Calculating Hexagonal Facets in the Cornea
of the Eye in Insects;" "The Diascope, an Optical In-
strument;" "The Pupil Photometer;" " Eudiments of
Colour by Eotation ; " " The Stereograph ; " " Venation in
Leaves of the Umbellifer^ ; " "The Composite Structure
of Simple Leaves;" "A Manual on the Proper Mode of
Extracting Teeth ; " " The Tubular Balance ; " " Intussus-
ce^jtion in Infants ; " " On the Blending of Colours by the
Sole Agency of the Sensorium; " and various papers in the
Medical journals.
GoEHAM, Wilham. 1823-31. Second son of Wilham Gorham.
b. 1815. A Solicitor. Practised at Tonbridge. Con-
spicuous for his philanthropy, kindness to the poor, and
solicitude for their temporal and spiritual welfare, d. 1880.
Hayley, Burrell. 1817-26. Son of the Eev. John Burrell Hayley.
Head Class, 1824-6. Judd Exhib. Wore. Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1832. M.A. 1833. Took Holy Orders. Prebendary
of Chichester. Lord of the Manor and Patron of the
living of Brightling, Sussex. Eector of Catsfield, near
Battle, from 1843 till his death, in 1880.
Headland, Francis John. 1822-4. For many years Head Clerk of
Messrs. Beechings' Bank at Tonbridge. d. 1870.
HosKiNS, Alexander. — 1828. Son of A. Hoskins.
HosKiNS, Henry. — 1828. Son of A. Hoskins.
Hunt, James Anthony. 1825-7. Eldest son of Anthony Hunt, E.N.
For some years a merchant at Maidstone. Eetired and
died about 1849.
Jessopp, John. 1824-31. Eldest son of John Sympson Jessopp,
J.P. and D.L. b. 1815. Aftervrards at Faringdon School.
Smythe Exhib. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1837. M.A.
1841. Ordained 1839. Formerly Consular Chaplain of
Ostend, and Chaplain to the King of the Belgians.
Subsequently a Chaplain of the East India Company.
Afterwards perpetual Curate of Holy Trinity, Newington,
and Chaplain of the Surrey County Gaol. From 1878
Eector of St. Gregory's, Norwich. J.P. for Herts. Chair-
man of the Oheshunt Division of Petty Sessions, d, 1887.
La WES, Edward. 1825-8. Son of E. V. Lawes. Called to the Bar
in 1845. Chairman to the Metropolitan Connnission of
Sewers, d. about 1853.
Register.
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Lloyd, John Kyffin. 1819-25. Younger son of Captain T. Lloyd,
R.N. Entered the 14th Foot, 1827. Captain 1836.
Eetired 1839. Settled in Australia, and died about 1845.
Lloyd, Thomas. 1819-22. Elder son of Captain T. Lloyd, E.N.
Head Boy, 1822. Smythe and Lady Boswell's Exhibs.
Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb. Entered the 4th Dragoons
in 1827. Adjutant for some years. On promotion to
Captaincy in 1846 exchanged into the 10th Hussars.
d. 1850,
Macarthy, — . 1823-5.
Macarthy, — . 1823-5.
Macarthy, — . 1823-5.
MiNET, William Brissault. 1823-7. Son of L. Minet. Head Class,
1825-7. Obtained but declined a Judd Exhib. Became a
Solicitor in the City of London, d. 1856.
MuNDELL, Wilham Adam. 1825-8. Fifth son of Alexander
Mundell. Descendant of Sir Geoffrey de Magnaville
(afterwards spelt Mandeville). b. 1815. St. John's Coll.,
Oxford. Barrister. Practised at the Parliamentary Bar.
A Queen's Counsel and Bencher of the Middle Temple.
d. 1875.
Nye, Henry Fenner. 1822-8.
Parker, Charles. 1825-33. Son of William Parker. For many
years Manager of the Maidstone Branch of the London
and County Bank. Eetired 1884. Eesides at Maidstone.
Parker, James. 1819-25. Son of WilHam Parker. Mem. Eoy.
Coll. Surg., 1830. Practised at Tonbridge. d. 1862.
Parker, John. 1820-5. Son of William Parker. Mem. Roy. Coll.
Surg., 1835. Practised at Towcester, Northamptonshire.
d. 1866.
Peake, Richard. 1826-9. Fifth son of Thomas Peake. h. 1814.
Merchant in London. After his retirement from business,
resided near Chepstow, d. 1876.
Peake, Robert William. 1826-8. Fourth son of Thomas Peake, of
Perthewig, Denbighshire. (This property has been held by
the Peake family since the reign of Edward I.) h. 1811.
Head Class, 1827-8. Became a solicitor and attorney.
Practised in London. In 1852 was appointed Chief Clerk
in Chancery. Resided at Isleworth, Middlesex, d. 1891.
Petley, Henry. 1822-4. Third son of Charles Carter Petley.
h. 1815. Afterwards at Charterhouse School, from 1825 to
1834. Ordained 1839. After holding curacies at Glynde,
Bexhill, Guestling, and Woodchurch in Sussex, went out
as a Missionary to Heart's Content, Newfoundland. On
his return was Curate at Wilmington. Went" again to
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Tonhridge School.
Newfoundland, and after his return held curacies at
Glynde, Langton, GisUngham, and Holy Trinity, Bungay,
Suffolk. Now again in Newfoundland.
Petley, Patrick McLeod. 1823-26. Second son of Charles Carter
Petley. Entered the 92nd Highlanders in 1831. Served
in Ireland, the Mediterranean, and the West Indies, and
rose to the rank of Major. After his retirement, was
Adjutant of the Edinburgh Militia, d. 1873.
PoLHiLL, Frederick Campbell. 1825-6. Second son of George
Polhill. ft. 1809. University Coll., Oxford. B. A. 1831.
M.A. 1838. Ordained 1834. Has held curacies at Eepton,
Derbyshire, and Otford and Hever, both in Kent. Eesides
at Sundridge, near Sevenoaks.
Polhill, George. 1825-9. Third son of George Polhill. h. 1813.
Was for many years in the Colony of Queensland, AustraUa.
d. 1892.
Polhill, Henry Western Onslow. 1825-32. Fourth son of George
Polhill. h. 1815. Sixth Class, 1829-32. Head Boy, 1832.
Judd Exhib., Univ. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1837. M.A. 1843.
Ordained 1838. Formerly Eector of Illington, Norfolk.
Since 1861 Eector of Ashurst, Kent.
PuBNELL, William. 1825-31. Son of William Purnell. A surgeon
in India. Probably deceased.
Ealfs, Edward. 1825-32. Son of Ealfs. Assistant to a sur-
geon in London, d. about 1840.
EiCHAKDS, William Steward. 1822-8. Third son of the Eev.
Edward Eichards. h. 1808. Head Class, 1826-8. Head
Boy. Judd Exhib. Scholar of Jesus Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1831. M.A. 1834. Ordained 1831. Held the curacies of
Little Bookham, Fetcham, Stoke d'Albernon, and Limps-
field, in Surrey. From 1842, Eector of Terwick, Petersfield,
Hants, and of Taplow, in Bucks. Author of "A Verse
Translation of the Odes, Satires, Epistles, and Ars Poetica
of Horace." d. 1887.
EoBisoN, C. S. 1819-24. Son of Colonel Eobison.
Selby, Thomas. 1821-5. Only son of the Eev. Charles Bridge
Selby. b. 1807. Of Whitley and Wimbush Hall, Essex.
d. 1874.
Snowden, Charles Crowe. 1824-30. Son of Charles Snowden, M.D.
Head or Sixth Class, 1828-30. Head Boy, 1829-30. Judd
Exhib. Wore. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1834. M.A. 1838.
Ordained 1835. Held curacies at Hove, Charlton-by-Dover,
Broadstairs, Eamsgate, and Newcastle-on-Tyue ; and the
Vicarage of Mitford, Northumberland, d. 1880.
Stone, Gideon. 1824-5. Son of E. Stone.
Taylob, Charles. 1825-7.
A.D. 1826.
Register.
25
Thomas, Francis Burdett. 1819-27. Second son of William Thomas.
b. 1810. Afterwards assmiied the name of Kearsey in place
of Burdett Thomas. Head Class, 1825-7. Elected to but
did not accept a Judd Exhib. Solicitor. Practised in
London. Eesided at Burstow Hall, Surrey, cl. about 1881.
Thomas, Thomas Kearsey. 1 824-31. Third son of Wilham Thomas.
b. 1814. Sixth Class, 1829-31. Judd Exhib. St. John's
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1836. M.A. 1837. Ordained 1839.
Formerly Curate of Cusop, Herefordshire. Since 1860,
Eector of Winforton, in the same county, and Chaplain to
the Earl of Eoden.
Thobpe, Wilham Thomas. 1821-7. Son of William Thorpe. Wine
Merchant at Hastings. Eesided at Battle, d. about 1840.
Waite, Henry. 1822-6.
Waed, Charles. 1826-9. Son of William Ward. Went to India.
d. some years ago.
Ward, Thomas. 1823-5. Son of Wilham Ward. Member of the
Eoyal College of Surgeons. Eetired. Eesided at South-
ampton, d. 1889.
West, James John. 1818-25. Second son of J. E. West. Head
Class, 1823-5. Head Boy, 1823-4. Judd. Exhib. (the
first elected). Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A. 1829.
M.A. 1832. Ordained 1831. Eector of Winchelsea. fi. 1872.
West, William Ashburnham. 1818-25. Eldest son of J. E. West.
b. 1807. Head Class, 1824-5. Private gentleman. Ee-
sided at Tonbridge. J.P. and D.L. for Kent. d. 1881.
Wise, George. 1825-31. Eldest son of George Wise. Tonbridge-
ware manufacturer. Eesides at Tonbridge.
WooDGATE, Francis. 1822-7. Son of Francis Woodgate. Succeeded
his father in the Underriver Estate, but latterly lived and
died in London.
Woodgate, Henry. 1822-7. Son of Francis Woodgate. Solicitor
in London, and afterwards at Eomsey, in Hampshire.
Died at Bexley Heath, Kent.
MIDSUMMEB, 1826.
Auchmuty, Samuel Forbes. 1826-30. Head or Sixth Class.
1828-30. Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Fisher and Hulme
Exhibitioner. B.A. 1834. M.A. 1836. Ordained 1838.
Curate of Walcot Church, Bath, and then of Elm, Somer-
set. From 1840 to 1867, Curate-iu-charge of Broad and
Little Blunsdon, Wilts. On Broad Blunsdon being made
a separate Eectory, Mr. Auchmuty became the first Eector,
and died there shortly after restoring the Church.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1826.
Bakeh, Arthur. 1826-35. Son of Eobert Baker, b. 1817. Sixth
Class, 1833-5. Judd Exhib. Wadh. Coll., Oxford. In
Holy Orders. Held the curacies of Trinity Church, Mary-
leboiie ; Aylesbury ; and All Saints, Marylebone. d. 1868.
Knox, Yicesimus. 1826-32. Eldest son of the Eev. Thomas Knox
(Head-Master of Tonbridge School, and son and grandson
of his two predecessors), b. 1816. Possessed remarkable
powers of extempore oratory, d. 1832.
Eainier, Daniel. 1826-34. Entered the 98th Foot, 1836. Served
with the Expedition to the North of China in 1842, and
was present at the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo,
and the landing before Nankin (Medal). Commanded a
division of the Bengal Army. Major-General, 1867.
d. 1871.
Smtthe, George Augustus Frederick Percy Sydney (Honble.)
1826-8. Eldest son of the sixth Viscount Strangford. A
lineal descendant of Sir Andrew Judd, whose daughter,
Alice, married Thomas (Customer) Smythe. One of their
sons was Sir Thomas Smythe, a great benefactor of the
School. The Honble. G. A. F. P. S. Smythe was after-
wards at Eton and St. John's Coll., Camb., where he was
noted as a speaker at the Union Society's Debates. He
was afterwards one of the three leaders (the other two
were Lords Powys and John Manners) of the Young Eng-
land Party. He is said to have been the original of the
character of Buckhurst in D'Israeli's " Coningsby." He
was elected Member of Parliament for Canterbury, and
became an Under-Secretary of State. In 1855 he suc-
ceeded his father in the Peerage, but died in 1857. On the
death (in 1869) of his brother, the Peerage became extinct.
Stephenson, John. 1826-7.
Stone, George Frederick. 1826-8. Fourth son of John Stone. A
barrister. Went out to Perth, in Western Australia, of
which Colony he became Attorney-General, d. about 1865.
WooDGATE, Stephen. 1826-8. Son of Francis Woodgate. Died
some years ago in Bermondsey.
WoRTHiNGTON, Burdett. 1826-7.
Yeats, John. 1826-32. Sixth Class, 1829-32. Smythe Exhib.
St. John's Coll., Oxford.
GHBISTMAS, 1826.
Bbidges, Brook Charles. 1826-32. Sixth Class, 1830-2. Judd
Exhib. Oriel Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1837. Took Holy
Orders. Curate of Kuebworth, Herts. Subsequently
joined the Church of Eome. Died long ago.
A.D. 1826.
Register.
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Caknell, Edward. 1826-9. Son of John Carnell. h. 1818. A
solicitor. Practised at Toubridge. d. 1873.
Cabbuthees, Francis John. 1826-8. Eldest son of John Car-
ruthers of Speldhurst. b. 1811. Entered the 2nd Madras
Cavah-y in 1828. Ketired when Lieutenant-Colonel in
1859. Afterwards Major-General. d. 1883.
Cabbuthees, Frederick Eraser. 1826-32. Second son of John Car-
ruthers. b. 1816. Went to some college at Oxford.
Called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn. Practised as a
Barrister and Solicitor at Toronto, in Canada, where he
died.
Fauntleeot (assumed the name of Malcolm), Henry. 1826-8.
Smythe Exhib. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1833.
Hunt, Edward. 1826-7. Second son of Anthony Hunt, E.N. For-
merly a merchant at Maidstone, now a merchant in London.
HussEY, Edward Law. 1826-8. Second son of William Hussey
(Mayor of Maidstone, 1838). b. 1816. Was afterwards at
school at Brighton. Admitted a Solicitor in 1838, and
practised at Maidstone. Afterwards took up Medicine as
a profession, and became a Fellow of the Eoyal College of
Surgeons in 1849. Has been successively Surgeon-
Accoucheur to the Finsbury Dispensary, Stationary Vac-
cinator to the National Vaccine Establishment, Surgeon to
the EadcHffe Infirmary at Oxford, Consulting Surgeon to
the Oxfoad County Lunatic Asylum, and Surgeon-Major to
the Oxford Volunteer Corps. Is now Coroner of the city
of Oxford. Author of " Miscellanea Medico-Chirurgica,"
"On Accidents in the Absence of a Medical Man," and
many papers in periodicals.
Lowndes, George Dawson. 1826-32. Sixth Class., 1831-2. Judd
Exhib. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1837. M.A. 1840.
Philpott, William. 1826-37. Son of John Philpott. Sixth Class,
1834-7. Judd Exhib. St. John's Coll., Camb. After
many years in New South Wales, returned to England, and
resided at Linton, near Maidstone, d. 1891.
Scott, William Light. 1826-33. Son of Benjamin Whinnell Scott.
Clerk to the Chamberlain of the City of London, d. 1837.
White, Josiah. 1826-8. Sou of Josiah White. In business in
London till 1861. Since 1861 in New Zealand. From
1877 to 1887 in Nelson.
LADYTIDE, 1827.
AcTON, Edgar. 1827-32. Sixth Class, 1829-32. Smythe Exliib
St. John's Coll., Oxford. Went to the Mauritius and
settled there.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1827.
Brown, Frederick Boak. 1827-32. Second son of Bartholomew
Brown. Went to Canada and farmed there, d. cir. 1873.
CouETENAY, Eeginald. 1827-30. Eldest surviving son of the Eight
Honourable Thomas Peregrine Courtenay (sometime Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer), b. 1813. Head or Sixth Class,
1828- 30. Smythe Exhib. St. Alban Hall, Oxford (after-
wards of Hertford College). B.A. 1835. M.A. 1838.
Hon. D.D. 1856. In Holy Orders. Consecrated Bishop
of Kingston, Jamaica, 1856; with charge of the Diocese of
Jamaica from 1872 to 1879. Now retired. Besides in
France.
De Lusignan, George Frederick. 1827-32. Eldest son of the Eev.
Michael William de Lusignan. Formerly a Schoolmaster.
Eesided in London till recently.
De Lusignan, Henry Alexander Fitzroy. 1827-32. Second son of
the Eev. Michael William de Lusignan. Died in Australia
about 1859.
Haddan, Charles Whitby. 1827-32.
Knox, Thomas. 1827-38. Second son of the Eev. Thomas Knox,
D.D. (Head Master of Tonbridge School, and son and
grandson of his two predecessors), b. 1819. Sixth Class,
1834-8. Smythe Exhib., Tonbridge Scholar, and Fellow of
St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1842. M.A. 1844. Ordained
1843, in which year he succeeded his father (on the latter's
death) in the family livings of Eunwell and Eamsden
Crays, Essex. J.P. for Essex, d. 1872.
Laweenge, Effingham, John. 1827-32. Eldest son of Effingham
Calvert Lawrence (H.E.IC.S.). b. 1816. Sixth Class,
1829- 32. Smythe Exhib. Scholar, and afterwards Fellow,
of Trim. Coll., Cambridge. A Wrangler in the Math. Trip.,
and Second Class Class. Trip. B.A. 1839. M.A. 1842.
Eesided in London, d. 1888.
Laweenge, Harding Charles. 1827-33. Second sou of Effingham
Calvert Lawrence, b. 1818. Died young.
Lbathes, Thonms Stanger. 1827-32. Eldest son of Thomas
Leathes Stanger Leathes. b. 1817. Died in Canada, in
1849.
MuNDELL, Hugh Innes. 1827-8. Afterwards with a private tutor.
Seventh sou of Alexander Mundell. b. 1818. Entered the
42nd Madras Native Infantry, in 1837. Died in India, in
1839.
EuxTON, John Henry Hay. 1827-30. (Afterwards at Cranbrook
School.) Eldest son of John Euxton. b. 1818. Entered
the 4th Foot Eegt., 1837. Eetired as Captain in 1843.
Captain Kent Artillery Militia, 1843-67. A Deputy Lieu-
tenant for Kent. Has been Chief Constable of Kent since
1857. Eesides at Broad Oak, Brenchley.
A.D. 1827. Register. 29
Stephens, Charles Viner. 1827-30. Son of Edward Harwell
Stephens.
MIDSUMMER, 1827.
Cook, Charles John Eobert. 1827. Son of Charles John Cook.
Cook, George William Francis. 1827. Son of Charles John Cook.
Formerly Vestry-clerk and Solicitor to the Parish of St.
Pancras, London. Now living at San Francisco.
CouRTENAY, Edward. 1827-34. Fifth son of the Eight Honourable
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay (some time Chancellor of the
Exchequer), b. 1818. d. 1848.
Courtenay, Francis. 1827-34. Fourth son of the Eight Honourable
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay (above). b. 1816. Sixth
Class, 1832-4. Exeter Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1840. M.A.
1841. Ordained 1841. Curate, and afterwards Perpetual
Curate, of St. Sidwell's, Exeter, cl. 1850.
Douglass, Thomas Willan. 1827-8. Son of John Kearsley
Douglass. Entered the 12th Lancers. Eetired as Captain.
d. 1886.
GiLLUM, Henry George. 1827.
Haly, Standish. 1827-32. Youngest son of Major Aylmer Haly.
b. 1815. Entered the 18th Eoyal Irish Eegiment, in 1884.
On the voyage to China with his regiment, he died off the
Island of Junkceylon (Malay Peninsula), in 1841.
Hammond, William Oxenden. 1827-9. (Afterwards at Harrow
School). Eldest son of William Osmund Hammond.
b. 1817. Ball. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1839. M.A. 1866.
Formerly in the Eifie Brigade, and afterwards in the
17th Lancers. A J.P. and D.L. for Kent. Eesides at
St. Alban's Court, Wingham.
Hardinge, Henry. 1827-35. Eldest son of General Eichard
Hardinge, E.A. &. 1816. Sixth Class, 1833-5. Ball. Coll.,
Oxford. Entered the Eifle Brigade in 1840. Served in
the Kaffir War, 1846-7 ; the Insurrection of the Boers and
Belief of Boem Plaats, 1848 (wounded) ; the Kaffir War,
1852-3 (Medal); the Crimean War, when he took part in
the Battles of Alma, Inkermau, and the Siege of Sebasta-
pol (mentioned in despatches). Medal with three clasps ;
also Turkish Medal and Order of the Medjidie. Lieu-
tenant-Colonel, 1860. Eetired, 1862. Appointed in 1863
to the Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms. Eesides near
Basingstoke.
Harrison, Chapman. 1827-32. Son of John Harrison, b. 1817.
Was in a merchant's office in London, d. 1844.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1827.
Hughes, Sir Frederick. 1827. Only surviving sou of the Eev.
Eobert Hughes, b. 1816. Succeeded, some years since,
to a Baronetcy, on the decease of a distant cousin. Re-
sided at Dunkeld, Victoria, Australia, d. 1889.
HuLKES, Henry Stephen. 1827-8. Emigrated to Australia, d. 1884.
Kekewich, WiUiam. 1827-30. Son of George Kekewich. Became
Clerk to his father (a Pusine Judge at the Cape of Good
Hope), and subsequently Eesident Magistrate at Cian-
■wiUiam in the Cape Colony, d. 1861.
Kekewich, Thomas. 1827-8. Son of George Kekewich (above).
Died at school, in 1828.
Moody, James Leith. 1827-35. Third son of Colonel Thomas
Moody, b. 1816. Sixth Class, 1833-5. Smythe Exhib.
St. Mary Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1840. M.A. 1842. Ordained,
1840. Served as a Chaplain of the Eoyal Navy in China,
and as Chaplain to the Forces at Gibraltar, Malta, the
Crimea, etc. Afterwards Eector of Yirginstowe, Cornwall,
and subsequently Vicar of St. John's, Clay Hill, Enfield.
Eesigned, 1885. Resides at Dulwich.
Newton, John. 1827-31. Second son of John Newton. After
leaving school, went to King's College, London. A Notary
Public in the City of London. Admitted, 1842. d. 1890.
Pbatt, Henry Edward. 1827-33. b. 1815. Second son of the Eev.
John Pratt. Sixth Class, 1830-3. Judd Exhib. Univ.
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1837. M.A. 1841. Ordained, 1840.
Vicar of Wartling, Sussex. Died by an accident, 1843.
EiCHABDS, John. 1827. Son of John Eichards (of Tonbridge).
Taswell, Charles. 1827-32. Son of George Morris Taswell, J.P.
b. 1818. d. 1832.
Waking, Eobert. 1827-31. Son of Thomas Waring, b. 1815.
Prevented by ill-health from entering any profession.
d. 1836.
Wimble, Francis Springett. 1827-9. Youngest son of John
Wimble. A Chemist. Practised at Maidstone, d. 1875.
MICHAELMAS, 1827.
Nance, James, 1827. Son of the Eev. John Nance, D.D. Entered
the Medical Profession, and practised at Eccleshall,
Staffordshire, d. 1875.
Ogilvie, William Henry Middleton. 1827-9. Entered the 46th
Foot, 1841. Was afterwards in the 4th Foot. Eetired
in 1840.
A.D. 1827.
Register.
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EowsELL, Thomas James. 1827-33. Youngest son of Samuel
Eowsell. b. 1816. Sixth Class, 1831-3. Judd Exhib. St.
John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1838. M.A. 1843. Ordained
1839. Has been Perpetual Curate of St. Peter's, Stepney ;
Select Preacher to Cambridge University, in 1861-2-3-89;
Rector of St. Christopher-le-Stocks, London ; Vicar of St.
Stephen's, Paddingtou, till 1882; since 188], a Canon of
"Westminster Abbey. Chaplain and Deputy-clerk of the
Closet to the Queen, and Domestic Chaplain to the late
Duke of Sutherland. Author of several collections of
sermons. JJitA 13 . /s-^/^ 'i* ys*^ -
Smyth, William Norton. 1827-8. Son of the Rev. Thomas Scott
Smythe. b. 1814. Iver Scholar aad Hulme Exhibitioner
of Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Obtained the University Prize
for Latin Verse (subject — "Carthage"), during his first
year at Oxford, d. 1836.
Stbeatfeild, Francis Stanier. 1827-31. Seventh son of Henry
Streatfeild. Formerly of the Bank of England. Has
retired, and resides at Folkestone.
Ward, Frederick Oldfield. 1827-32. Son of Stephen Scott Ward.
Entered the Medical Profession, but did not practise long.
Afterwards private secretary to Joseph Hume. " A Man
of mark in science and literature," and an authority in
questions on the Purity of Water Supply and on Sewage.
Author of "Outlines of Human Osteology," and many
scientific papers. Died at an early age.
CEBISTMAS, 1827.
Abell, Charles Thomas. 1827-30. Son of Thomas Abell (of
Balham). Died abroad.
Addison, George. 1827-32. Son of George Addison (of Offham).
Probably George Augustus Addison. Sizar of Trin. Coll.,
Camb. B A. 1838.
Bakeb, Henry. 1827-9. Son of Robert Baker. &. 1812. Solicitor.
Practised at Newcastle, New South Wales, where he was
Town Clerk to the Corporation, d. 1885.
DuDLOw, Henry Bradley. 1827-9. Son of John Dudlow. b. 1815.
Obtained a commission in the 4th Foot, but was prevented
from joining, by illness, and died in 1834.
Hamilton, John Thomas. 1827-30. Son of George Montague
Hamilton, b. 1816. Went to Russia.
Harbis, Alfred Ainge. 1827-32. Son of John Harris (of Seven-
oaks), b. 1817.
Newton, Thomas Edward. 1827-35. Son of John Newton, b 1819
A Notary Public iu the City of London, d. 1876.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1827.
Taylor, John Aird. 1827-34. Son of William Taylor, b. 1815.
Sixth Class, 1833-4. Judd Exhib. Wore. Coll., Oxford.
Probably died in 1838.
Tayloe, Skinner. 1827-31. Son of William Taylor. h. 1813.
Died young. The Christian name, "Skinner," indicates
that, at the birth of the person so named, his father was
Master of the Skinners' Company. In such cases it is
usual for the Company to stand sponsors, and the child to
be baptized by the name of " Skinner."
Thorpe, Edward Hugh. 1827-30. Son of William Thorpe, b. 1813.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Practised at
Bicester, Oxfordshire. Died in 1852.
TuRQUAND, William James. 1827-34. Son of William James
Turquand. b. 1819. Entered the Bombay Civil Service
in 1837. Eose to the position of Collector and Magistrate
in 1859. d. 1861.
LADYTIDE, 1828.
Abercrombie, John. 1828-34. Eldest son of John Abercrombie.
b. 1817. Sixth Class, 1832-4. Judd Exhib. Scholar of
Caius Coll., Ca.mb. Eowed in the Cambridge University
boat in 1838, and played as a substitute in the Cambridge
University Cricket Eleven, 1839. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip.
B.A. 1839. M.A. 1842. M.D. 1848. Eellow of the Eoyal
College of Physicians, 1849. For many years Physician to
the Cheltenham General Hospital and to Cheltenham
College, cl. 1892.
CoBBE, Charles. 1828-30. Son of Charles Cobbe (of Portsmouth).
Goldfinch, Henry Eobert. 1828-33. Eldest son of Lieutenant-
General Sir Henry Goldfinch, K.C.B. (Old Tonbridgian).
6.1817. Sixth Class, 1829-33. Head Boy. Judd Exhib.
Trin. Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1838.
Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1842. Formerly of the
Solicitors' Department in the Treasury. Has retired, and
resides at Eotherhurst, near Eotherfield. J.P. for Sussex.
Harrison, James. 1828-31. Son of Matthew Harrison (of
Croydon) .
Hutchinson, Charles Henry. 1828-9. Son of Henry Hutchinson.
b. 1817-8. Entered the Madras Artillery, 1834. Served m
the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857, including
the pursuit of the rebels at Patna. Colonel of the Eoyal
Artillery, 1868. Eetired as Major- General. Deceased.
Kino, John. 1828-32. Son of John King. b. 1819-20. d. 1832.
Mungeam, Glover. 1828-32. Second son of the Eev. Glover Mun-
geam. Farmer at Luddesdowu, Gravesend. d. 1885.
A.D. 1828.
Register.
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MuNGEAM, William Martin. 1828-33. Eldest son of the Eev.
Glover Mungeam. Sixth Class, 1830-3. Smythe Exhib.
St. John's Coll., Camb. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1837.
Ordained 1837. Held the Curacies of Minster, Isle of
Sheppy ; St. Mark's, Whitechapel ; Christ Church, Spital-
fields ; and the Chaplaincy of Southwark Prison. Vicar of
St. Peter's, Southwark, from 1848 to his death in 1886.
Nash, Thomas. 1828-30. Son of William Nash (of Peckham,
Surrey).
Paesons, Arthur John. 1828-34. Son of George Parsons (of Wor-
thing), h. 1818-9. Said to have entered the Eoyal or
Merchant Navy.
Pratt, Richard Frederick. 1828-35. Third son of the Eev. John
Pratt. h. 1817. Sixth Class, 1833-5. Landowner at
Sedlescomb, Sussex, d. 1874.
Stagey, Edwin. 1828-33. Sou of Capt. Edwin Stacey. h. 1816-7.
Sixth Class, 1831-3. Called to the Bar, but practised little
owmg to ill-health, d. 1846.
MIDSUMMEB, 1828.
De Lusignan, Constantine Adolphus. 1828 — . Third son of the
Eev. Michael William de Lusignan. b. 1819. Trin. Coll.,
Dubhn. B.A. 1854. M.A. and ad eundem, Oxford, 1865.
Ordained, 1854. Formerly Curate of Frodsham, Cheshire.
Afterwards Curate and then Vicar of Wyresdale. Vicar of
Caton, Lancaster, from 1878 till a few years ago, when he
retired.
Delves, William. 1828-30. Son of the Eev. William Delves (Old
Tonbridgian). St. John's Coll., Oxford.
Gipps, Henry. 1828-31. Son of George Gipps. b. 1818. d. 1837.
GoLDiB, John Henry. 1828-30. Son of John Goldie. b. 1817-8.
Entered the Madras Civil Service in 1839. Eose to the
position of Civil and Sessions Judge. Eetired 1865,
Eesides at Bath.
Hannam, Frederick. 1828-9. Son of George Hannam. Died from
the effects of a fall from a horse in 1835.
James, Demetrius Wyadham Grevis. 1828-36. Eldest surviving
son of Demetrius Grevis James, b. 1819. Christ Church,
Oxford. Entered the 4th Foot in 1840. Served in 1844 in
the campaign in the South Mahratta country, including the
storming and capture of the fortress of Punella. Served
also in the Kaffir War of 1851-2 (Medal), and in the Orange
Eiver Expedition of 1852-3. Lieutenant- Colonel 1861.
Eetired 1862. Lord of the Manor of Ightham. J.P. for
Kent. Eesides in London, and at Ightham Court, where
the family has been settled since the reign of Elizabeth.
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Toiibnchie School.
A.D. 1828.
NoAKES, Simpson. 1828. Sou of Thomas Noakes (of London).
Paekinson, William Tufnell. 1828-30. Son of John Pai-kinson.
EiCHAEDS, George. 1828-31. Sixth and youngest son of the Eev.
Edward Eichards. b. 1815. Studied the law, but did not
practise, d. 1854.
EiCHAKDs, Martin. 1828-81. Son of John Eichards.
EuxTON, Wilham James Milne. 1828-36. Second son of John
Euxton. b. 1819. In Holy Orders. Vicar of Horsmon-
den, Breuchley. d. 18S6.
MICHAELMAS, 1828.
Black, William. 1828-9. Son of William Black (of Tunbridge
Wells), b. 1818.
CHBISTMAS, 1828.
Aegles, Frank Atkinson. 1829-32. Second son of Captain George
Argles, E.N. b. 1816. Sixth Class, 1830-2. Solicitor in
London up to 1853, when he retired from business and
settled in Westmorland, of which County he became a
Deputy Lieutenant and a Justice of the Peace, and some-
time Sherifl' and Chairman of Quarter Sessions, d. 1885.
Caenell, William Alexander. 1828-9. Son of John Camell (of
West Peckham). Deceased.
Chalk, Edward Henry. 1828-34. Son of James Chalk.
CooPEE, Augustus Montague. 1828-30. Son of Robert Chester
Cooper, b. 1820. Joined the 52nd Madras Native Infantry
in 1838. Eetired as Captain in 1855.
CooPEE, Theodore Shum. 1828-30. Son of Eobert Chester Cooper.
b. 1815.
Ceichton, Constantine Talbot. 1828-30. Son of Sir Alexander
Crichton. b. 1812. Sixth Class, 1828-80. Corpus Christi
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1884. M.A. 1837. Called to the Bar
in 1838, but did not practise, owing to ill-health, d. 1846.
Dowthwaite, John. 1828-9. Son of William Polliill Dowthwaite.
In business in Maidstone. Afterwards farming in Kent.
Died young.
Haet, Henry Percival. 1828-31. Second son of Eichard Hart.
b. 1814. Sixth Class, 1830-31. Of no business or pro-
fessioji. Eesides at Lewes.
Kibble, Thomas. 1828-88. Eesides at Tonbridge.
A.u. 1829.
Ne(/ister.
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MooHE, John Alldin. 1829-36. Eldest surviving son of Thomas
Moore, b. 1818 Sixth Class, 1834-6. Judd Exhib , 1836.
Scholar of St. Jolni"s Coll.. Cambridge. Math. Tripos,
6th Jun. Opt. B.A. 1840. M.A. 1845. Called to the Bar
(Inner Temple), 1847. A Connnissiouer of the Lieutenancy
of tlie City of liondon, 1868. Master of the Skinners'
Company in 1855 and 1868.
Paterson, Henry. 1829-30. Sou of John Paterson (of Tonbridge).
WAI.KEK, William. 1829-30. Son of Eobert Walker, b. 1814.
Entered the 69th Foot, 1833. Captain 1840. Retired 1850.
Way, John Thomas. 1828-35. Son of William Way. Scientific
Chemist. Discovered a method of preparing magnesia
without the use of arsenic. Was on the Eiver Pollution
Commission. As Analyrical Chem'st to the Royal Agri-
cultural Society, wrote many scientific papers to the
journal of that Society, cl. 1882.
Way, William. 1828-32. Son of William Way. Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons, 1840. M.D. Lond. Univ., 1843.
Practiced for many years at the Cape of Good Hope.
Afterwards returned to England and practised at Bootle,
Lancashire, from 1872 to 1878. Died at the Cape of Good
Hope in 1883.
Webster, Edward Bullock. 1829-34. Eldest son of Edward
Bullock Webster, b. 1816. Sixth Class, 1833-4. Smythe
Exhib. Wadh. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1838. Ordained 1839.
Perpetual Curate of "The Hyde," Herts, and afterwards
Rector of Bassenthwaite, Cumberland, d. 1855.
LADY TIDE, 1829.
AsHDOWNE, Joseph. 1829-37. Youngest son of John Ashdowne.
b. 1820. Clerk in the London and County Bank, Maid-
stone, d. 1842.
CosNAHAN, John George Herbert. 1829-34. Son of Hugh Cosnalian,
R.N. b. 1817. Sixth Class, 1832-4. Drowned off Whit-
stable, together with W. Taswell (Head Boy, 1834), in the
Midsummer Holidays, 1834.
Fuller, Charles. 1829-32. Son of Charles Fuller (of Brighton).
Parish, Alfred 1829-30. Second son of Captain Charles Compton
Parish, b. 1816. Served in the Fleets of the East India
Company until the expiration of their Charter, and then
for many years in Messrs. Greens' East Indiamen ; after-
wards for 22 years a Commander in the Peninsular and
Oriental Company's Service, retiring in 1884 as their Senior
Gonimander. Hon. Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve.
Un the Wreck Commission as a Nautical Assessor
d2
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Tonbridge School.
A.D. 1829.
Paeish, Edward Victor Leopold. 1829-31. Third son of Captain
Charles Compton Parish, b. 1819. (Godson of the Duke
and Duchess of Kent, and Prince Ijeopold, who was after-
wards King of tlie Belgians.) Entered the Eoyal Navy
after taking high honours at the College at Portsmouth.
Served on H.M.S. "Tyne" in the Mediterranean, and died
in 1837 of an illness caused by exertions in the Pyrenees,
where a force from the British Squadron was supporting
the Spanish Royalists against the Carlists.
Solly, Thomas. 1829-34. Elder son of Thomas Solly, b. 1816.
Sixth Class, 1831-4. Judd Exhib. Scholar of Caius Coll.,
Camb., but took no degree owing to religious disabilities.
Author of " A Syllabus of Logic," "The Will, Human and
Divine," and other works. For many years professor of
English at Berlin University, and Tutor to several members
of the Prussian Eoyal Family, d. 1875.
MIDSUMMER, 1829.
CoLLETT, Eobert Henry. 1829-31. Eldest son of the Eev. Eobert
Collett. 6.1814. Sixth Class, 1880-1. A youth of literary
tastes and a poet. d. 1831.
Collett, "WiUiam Lloyd. 1829-34. Second son of the Eev. Eobert
Collett. b. 1818. Studied Medicine at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital; then went to Queens' Coll., Oxford. Stroke-oar
of the College boat. B.A. 1842. Ordained 1843. M.A.
1845. Has held curacies at GilUngham, Dorset ; Lewis-
ham ; Kentish Town ; and St. Stephen's, Hammersmith,
of which he has been Vicar since 1856. Author of Hymns
in the "Church Hymnal," "The House we live in," and
articles in the "Penny Post."
CouETENAT, Eichard WiUiam. 1829-32. Sixth son of the Eight Hon.
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. b. 1820. Entered the Eoyal
Navy in 1833. Senior Lieutenant of H.M.S. "Arethusa"
in the Black Sea during the Crimean War. With the Naval
Brigade in the trenches before Sebastopol. Eeceived the
Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Turkish Medal, and the
Turkish Order of the Medjidie. Captain, 1859. Eetired
Vice-Admiral, 1881. Eesides in London.
Daniel, Charles. 1829-31. (Afterwards four years with a Private
Tutor). Youngest son of Edward Daniel. b. 1819. A
Solicitor at Eamsgate. Eetired from business and died in
1886.
Foebes, John. 1829-30. Died at school in 1830.
GiPPS, Walter. 1829-31. (Afterwards at Winchester College).
Youngest son of George Gipps. b. 1820. St. John's Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1847. Of no business or profession, d. 1885.
A.D. 1829.
Register.
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Jeyes, John George. 1829-31. Sou of Ferdinand Jeyes.
Sconce, Eobert Knox. 1829-35. Son of Eobert Clement Sconce.
Sixth Class, 1833-5. Head Boy. Judd and Fisher Exhibs.
Braseuose Coll., Oxford. Fourth CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1840.
After some time as a settler in xlustraha, he was ordained
in 1841, and held the living of St. Andrew's, Sydney, until
1848, when he joined the Church of Eonie. He was after-
wards called to the Bar, bat died in 1852. Author of a
book on the Supremacy of the Holy See.
Taswell, Wilham. 1829-34. Son of George Morris Taswell, J.P.
Sixth Class, 1831-4. Head Boy. " He was drowned off
Whitstable on the 16th of August, 1834, at the moment
when his efforts to save a younger brother had proved
successful. With him perished also his friend and school-
fellow, John Herbert Cosnahan." The above words form
part of the inscription on St. Mary Magdalen Church tower,
Canterbury.
MICHAELMAS, 1829.
FoEMBY, Richard. 1829-31. Eldest son of Henry Greenalgh
Formby. &. 1815. Sixth Class, 1830-1. Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1836. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple),
1852. A Member of the Northern Circuit. Eesides at
Formby, Lancashire.
GEBISTMAS, 1829.
Ibving, Charles. 1829-31. Son of William Irving. Member of the
Eoyal College of Surgeons, 1842-59.
Maechant, Thomas. 1829-34. Eldest son of Thomas Bold Mar-
chant. Died young.
MoEKis, Frederick. 1829-30. Son of Valentine Morris (of London).
Pattison Edmund. 1829-30. Son of James Pattison (formerly a
Governor of the Bank of England). Entered the 8th
Bengal Cavalry in 1836. Died at Cawnpore in 1842.
Pattison, Frederick. 1829-32. Son of James Pattison (above).
SuAKT, Alfred. 1829-35. Son of Edward Suart. 6. 1817 Sixth
Glass, 1834-5. Judd Exbib. Scholar of Sid. Suss. Coll,
Camb. B.A. 1840. Ordained 1843. Formerly Curate of
Bepton, Sussex. Eector of Waldringfield, Suffolk, 1846-62
Ziu :'n u'^'^"?^ ^"""^ ''''^''^^^ Brighton and Tunbridge
Wells till his death in 1882.
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LADYTIDE, 1830.
Birch, James Nicholas Francis. 1830-2. Eldest son of Captain
James Birch. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1844.
Dyke, G eorge Frederick. 1830-1. Son of Colonel George Hart
Dyke. Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1841.
Dyke, John Dixon. 1830-2. Son of Colonel George Hart Dyke.
Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.
LoTHEKiNGTON, Thomas Turner. 1830-5. Son of Thomas Lother-
ington. Smythe Exhib. St. John's Coll., Camb. Author
of a volume of Poems. Deceased.
Webb, William. 1830-2. Sou of Richard Webb. Was drowned,
while still young, in Canada.
MIDSUMMEB, 1830.
Bampfield, Eobert Lewis. 1830-7. Eldest son of Robert Westcott
Bampfield. Sixth Class, 1835-7. Judd Exhib. Trin.
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1842. J\I.A. 1844. Ordained 1842.
Held the Curacies of Menheniot, Fowey, and Mevagissej^
(all in Cornwall), the Curacy of Thorverton in Devon, the
Rectories of West Anstey and Bradford, North Devon.
cl. 1888.
Birch, James Alexander. 1830-6. Son of the Rev. Thomas Birch,
D.D. Sixth Class, 1834-6. Judd Exhib. St. John's Coll.
and New Inn Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1841. Took Holy Orders.
Formerly Curate of Maidenhead and Chaplain to the
Cookham Union. Afterwards Rector of Middleham, York-
shire, d. 1866.
Cabeutheks, George Travers Sayer. 1830-2. Third sou of John
Carruthers. Joined the 1st Madras Native Infantry in
1838. Served in the second Burmese War, 1852-3 (Medal).
In the Crimean War commanded a regiment of the Turkish
contingent, for which service he received a Brevet Majority
and the- Turkish Order of the Medjidie. In 1857 served in
the Indian Mutiny Campaign, and in 1858 commanded a
column of Madras Artillery and Rifles, and Bengal Irregular
Cavalry. Retired 1861. d. about 1884.
GuirLiFEB, Henry Eobert. 1830-1. Son of James Berkeley Gullifer.
Went into the Merchant Navy. Lost at sea on his lirst
voyage.
GuLLiFEB, Walter James. 1830-1 . Son of James Berkeley Gullifer.
GwYN, Hamond Stedman. 1830-6. Younger son of Anthony Gwyn.
b. 1820. Of the Fulton Oswego Company, New York.
A.D. 1830.
Register.
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Morrison, William DouRlas Eeymond. 1830-5. Only sou of Lieut. -
Colouel William Manslield Monisou. b. 1818. d. 1836.
Mouument iu Speldhurst Church.
Parker, Thomas. 1830-6. Sou of William Parker. Formerly a
farmer at Ivy Hatch, uear Toubridge. Now resides at
Plaxtole.
ScooNES, William Daltou. 1830-8. Eldest sou of William Scooues.
b. 1821. Sixth Class, 1836-8. Judd Exhib. Excelled iu
cricket and swimming. Trin. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1813.
In Holy Orders. Successively Curate of Thurloxton,
Somerset; Greenford and Twickenham, Middlesex. Vicar
of Langley Marisb, near Slough, Bucks, from 1866 to his
death in L891. Autbor of "A Metrical Translation of
Faust," and of various other translations, etc., in "Temple
Bar."
Sharp, Charles William Knight. 1830-5. Son of George Sharp.
Joined the 52nd Madras Native Infantry in 1839. Captain
1852. Was in Civil employ when he died in 1857.
MICHAELMAS, 1830.
Cox, Homersh am. 1830-9. Fourth sou of Edward Treslove Cox.
b. 1821. Sixth Class, 1836-9. Judd Exhib. Scholar of
Jesus Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Matli. Trip. B.A. ISld.
M.A. 1852. Called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1851.
Appointed in 1871 a County Court Judge in Wales ; trans-
ferred to tbe Mid-Kent District in 1884. Author of
" Ancient Parliamentary Elections; " "Institutions of tlie
English Government;" "A Treatise on Differential and
Integral Calculus," and otber works. Besides at Toubridge.
Cox, Tbomas. 1830-1. Son of Edward Treslove Cox.
Tamplin, Lewis. 1830-2. Third son of Thomas Eoff Tamplin.
b. 1817. Entered the Navy of the East India Company.
Was Second Officer when he died in 1850.
CHRISTMAS, 1830.
BAiiER, John Thomas. 1830-6. Sou of Eobert Baker, b 1820
Sixth Class, 1835-6. Went to New South Wales as a
colonist, and became a Justice of the Peace for the VVellin-
gi-ove District. In 1859 entered the business of his brother,
Henry Baker (Sohcitor), at Newcastle, in the same colony.
a. 1861.
Guest, John Henry. 1830-2. Son of Charles Guest. On his
lather s retirement from business in Toubridge, he went to
reside with him at St. Albans.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1830.
Jackson, Eobert. 1830-2. Son of Alexander Jackson.
Tamplin, Charles. 1830-6. Fourth son of Thomas Eoff Tamplin.
h. 1821. Formerly a Leather Merchant in London. After-
wards went out to Brazil, where he died in 1873.
Walkee, Eobert Scott. 1830-3. Son of Adam Walker. Formerly
in the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's
service. Afterwards a Merchant at Hong Kong. Now
residing in London.
WiNTHKOP, William. 1830-3. Son of Stephen Winthrop. h. 1814.
Sixth Class, 1831-3. Wore. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1837.
Died suddenly at a London railway station in 1879.
LADYTIDE, 1831.
Belchee, Brymer. 1831-7. Son of Alexander Brymer Belcher.
Sixth Class, 1835-7. Judd Exhib. Wadh. Coll., Oxford.
4th CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1841. M.A. 1846. Ordained
1843. Has held the Curacies of West Tisted and of St.
Peter's, Pimlico, London. Vicar of St. Gabriel's, Pimlico,
1853-85. For six years a Member of the London School
Board. Now Eector of Bodiam, Sussex.
Belchee, Frederick Joseph. 1831-7. Son of Alexander Brymer
Belcher. Sixth Class, 1837. Joined the 66th Foot in 1839,
and was drowned whilst bathing in 1841.
BusHNELL, WiUiam. 1831-6. Eldest son of the Eev. John Bushnell.
Sixth Class, 1833-6. Head Boy. Univ. CoU., Oxford.
B.A. 1840. M.A. 1845. Took Holy Orders, and succeeded
his father in the Vicarage of Beenham Valence, near
Eeading. d. 1855.
Davie, George John. 1831-2. Son of Eobert Davie. Exeter Coll.,
Oxford. M.A. 1843. Ordained, 1840. Has held the
Curacies of Hartwell, Bucks ; Brasted, Kent ; Ashmore,
Wilts ; and Whitwell, Yorks ; was a Professor in Queen's
Coll., Birmingham, 1858-63 ; Head Master of Market Bos-
worth Grammar School, 1863-7, and of South Kensington
College School, 1878-81. Eesides in South Kensington.
HoEE, James Eraser. 1831-5. Eldest son of James Hore. (This
family traces its descent to the time of William the Con-
queror), b. 1817. Sixth Class, 1834-5. Smythe Exhib.
St. Peter's Coll., Camb., and Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1839.
M.A. 1842. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1841. After
practising for ten years in England went to Bombay, where
he held at various times the posts of Administrator-General,
Chief Judge of the Court of Small Causes, Fellow of the
Bombay University, Government Professor of Law, and
finally. Acting Judge of the High Court. Eetired in 1866.
Eesides at Dulwich.
A.D. 1831.
Register.
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MIDSUMMER, 1831.
Callaway, Thomas. 1831. Son of Thomas Callaway, b 1822.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1844. Fellow,
1847. Practised at Southwark and afterwards m Algiers.
Died in New South Wales in 1869.
Gilbert, John. 1831-5. Eldest son of John Gilbert, b. 1822.
d. 1835.
Graham, Christopher North. 1831-4. Son of Christopher Graham.
A wholesale tea merchant in London. Resided at Tulse
Hill. cl. 1889.
Langford, Frederick. 1831-2. Sou of Stephen Langford. Deceased.
Le Mesurier, John. 1831-4. Younger son of Major-General
John Le Mesurier. b. 1818. Sixth Class, 1834. Christ
Chm-ch, Oxford. 1st Cl. Math, and 3rd Cl. Lit. Hum.
B.A. 1841. M.A. 1844. Ordained 1843. Has held the
Curacies of Messing, Essex ; Bradfield, Berks ; and Broad-
clyst, Devon. Vicar of Bembridge, Isle of Wight, 1851-91.
Rural Dean of South-East Medina, 1878-91. Au Honorary
Canon of Winchester Cathedral.
Le Mesurier, Peter Perchard. 1831-4. Elder sou of Major-
Geueral John Le Mesurier. 1817. tZ. 1834. Monument
in the chancel of Tonbridge Church.
Monk, William John. 1831-8. Eldest son of Robert Monk (Writing
and Arithmetic Master at Tonbridge School), b. 1820.
Sixth Class, 1837-8. Judd Exhib. St. John's Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1842. M.A. 1847. Ordained 1843. Has held the
Curacies of St. Alphage, Canterbury, and Chartham, Kent.
Since 1872 Vicar of Dodington, Sittingbourne.
Morgan, John Robley. 1831-2. (Afterwards at Haileybury College.)
Second son of Thomas Morgan, b. 1815. Entered the
Bombay Civil Service in 1835. Rose to the position of
Collector and Magistrate at Poona ; also Commissioner.
Retired 1866. Resides in London.
Morgan, William James. 1831-3. (Afterwards at Haileybury
College.) Third and youngest son of James Morgan,
b. 1817. Sixth Class, 1833. Entered the Bengal Civil
Service in 1836. Died in India in 1840.
Newington, Philip. 1831-2. Son of Charles Newington. Deceased.
Newington, William. 1831-2. Son of Charles Newington. Deceased.
Offley, Charles. 1831-8. Son of William Offley. Sixth Class
1835-8. Judd Exhib. Univ. Coll., Oxford. Second Class
Lit. Hum. B.A. 1843. Died from the effects of a fall
from a horse about 1850.
Purnell, Anthony Charles. 1831-3. Son of William Purnell.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1831.
Sharp, Alfred William. 1831-5. Son of George Sharp.
Taswell, George. 1831-9. Son of George Morris Taswell, J.P.
Sixth Class, 1838-9. Judd Exhib. Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1848. M.A. 1846. Ordained 1845. Formerly Curate
of Margate, and afterwards Vicar of Bekesbourrie, Hants.
Eesigned in 1868. Besides near Petersfield, Hants.
MICHAELMAS, 1831.
Baines, George Brook. 1831-2. Son of James Baines. Sixth
Class, 1832. Sizar of Pemb. Coll., Camb.
DoBBY, Christopher. 1831-4. Son of Thomas Dobby.
Heebies, Edward. 1881-5. Youngest son of the Eight Hon. John
Charles Herries (formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer).
b. 1821. In the Diplomatic Service. Has been Secretary
of Legation and Charge d'Afi'aires at Berne, Brussels,
Turin, Lisbon, Florence and Eome. Companion of the
Bath, 1875. Author of "A Memoir of the Public Life of
the Eight Hon. J. C. Herries," and other writings. Besides
at St. Julian's, Sevenoaks.
MiLLiNGTON, Henry. 1881-2. Son of Henry Millington (of
London).
Millington, Thomas. 1831-2. Son of Henry MiUiugton (of
London).
Parker, Alfred. 1831-2. Son of William Harris Parker. Exeter
Coll., Oxford.
CHBISTMAS, 1831.
Cousins, Stephen. 1831-5. Son of Francis Cousins. Formerly a
schoolmaster. Afterwards retired, and resided at Upper
Norwood, d. 1885.
Dalison, John Beauvoir. 1831-40. Second son of Maximilian
. Dudley Diggs Dalison. b. 1822. Sixth Class, 1839-40.
Judd Exhib. Merton Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1844. M.A. 1849.
Ordained 1845. Has held Curacies at Maresfield, Nutley,
Pembury, and Tudely-with-Capel ; also the Bectory of
Manton, Lincolnshire. Since 1870, Eector of St. Peter's
with Holy Trinity, Upwell, Norfolk, and Isle of Ely.
Davies, Joseph Clough. 1831-3. Son of Joseph Davies. Died of
consumption at the age of 19.
Dowthwaite, Bobert. 1831-7. Son of William .Polhill Dowthwaite.
Died young.
A.D. 1831.
Register.
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Knox, Holies. 1831-41. Third sou of the Eev. Thomas Knox,
D.D. (Head Master of Tonbridge School, and son and
grandson of his two predecessors). For some time in the
Custom House, London. Then a vvine niercliant. In
1832 emigrated to Australia and afterwards to Tasmania,
and died at Norfolk in that colony in 1885.
LADYTIDE, 1832.
Armstrong, Robert. 1832. Son of William Armstrong. Sixth
Class, 1832. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons,
1844. Practised at Plymouth. Probably died in 1858.
DoBBY, Thomas. 1832-4. Son of Thomas Dobby.
SwANSBOROUGH, William. 1832-7. Son of William Swansborough,
b. 1823. Succeeded to his father's business as a leather-
cutter in Toubridge. d. 1861.
Tamplin, George Frederick. 1832-42. Fifth son of Thomas Roff
Tamplin. b. 1823. Sixth Class, 1839-42. Head Boy.
Judd Exhib. St. John's Coll., Oxford. 3rd CI. Lit. Hum.
B.A. 1847. M.A. 1849. Ordained 1847. Has held
Curacies at Greenstead Green, Kent ; and Wickham
Bishops and Purleigh, Essex. Since 1876 Vicar of New-
port, Essex.
West, Frederick George. 1832-8. Fourth son of Captain James
Eldridge West. Sixth Class, 1835-8. A private gentle-
man. Farmed land near Tonbridge. Author of several
small volumes and pamphlets, d. cir. 1883.
MICHAELMAS, 1832.
Bailey, Thomas Farmer. 1832-40. Son of Thomas Farmer Bailey.
b. 1822. Sixth Class, 1838-40. Was Lord of the Manor
of Leigh Hollauden. J. P. for Kent. High Sheriff of Kent
in 1866. Captain of the Royal Kent Artillery. F.R.H.S.,
F.Z.S. d. 1876.
Bond, Francis Andrew. 1832-3. Son of Joseph Bond (of London).
Brown, Henry Osmond. 1832—. Eldest son of Peter Brown.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Practises at
Knighton, Radnorshire.
Carruthees, Arthur St. John. 1832. (Afterwards with a private
tutor m Hampshire.) Fourth son of John Carruthers
(of SpeldlmrsD.) b. 1821. Solicitor at the High Court of
Justice at Calcutta, and President of the Attorneys'
Association at Calcutta, where he resides.
KoE, Robert Louis. 1832-4. Son of John Herbert Koe, Q.C.
Christ s Coll., Camb. B.A. 1843. M.A. 1846. Ordained
1844. Inspector of Schools for the Brighton District.
Retired cir. 1890.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1832.
Lloyd, Herbert. 1832-7 Youngest son of John William Lloyd.
Entered the 21st Madras Native Infantry in 1840. Captain
1850. Afterwards in Civil employ. Died on the homeward
voyage in 1859.
Owen, Charles Henry. 1832-6. Second son of Henry Owen. St.
Edmmid Hall, Oxford. B. A. 1849. M. A. 1852. Has held
Curacies at Wirksworth, Hale Magna, and Kexby, York-
shire. Since 1865 Perpetual Curate of Alderwasley, Wirks-
worth.
Owen, Edward Henry. 1832-6. Third son of Henry Owen. Jesus
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1854. M.A. 1871. Ordained 1855.
Has held the Curacies of Penwortham, Lancashire, and
Rippingale, Lincolnshire, and the Incumbency of St. John's,
Forres. Vice-Principal and House-Master of Leamington
College. 1874-85. Rector of Birdingbury, Warwickshire,
1886-92. Now Eector of Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Warwick-
shire.
Owen, Henry Fountain. 1832-4. Eldest son of Henry Owen. A
Merchant at Sydney, New South Wales.
Peacocke, Eliot Tottenham. 1832-3. Son of Stephen Peacocke.
Joined the 1st Bombay Native Infantry in 1887. Captain
1847. d. 1854.
EoBEBTS, Samuel Edward. 1832-6. Son of Samuel Edward Eoberts
(of London).
Solly, Benjamin Travers. 1832. Son of Thomas Solly. Under-
Secretary of the Colony of Tasmania.
Watson, Charles. 1832-6. Son of James Eyre Watson. Sixth
Class, 1833-6. Died young.
CHRISTMAS, 1832.
Calthbop, Gordon. 1832-5. Eldest son of Gordon Calthrop.
b. 1823. Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb. 1st CI. Class. Trip.
B.A. 1847. M.A. 1852. Ordained 1851. Some time
Chaplain of Trin. Coll., Camb., and twice Select Preacher
to the University of Cambridge. Formerly Perpetual
Curate of Holy Trinity, Cheltenham. Since 1864 Vicar of
St. Augustine's, Hit^hbury, London, and Prebendary of St.
Paul's Cathedral, 1889. Author of "The Brazen Serpent"
(sermons preached before the University of Cambridge);
and other volumes of sermons, lectures, and addresses.
Calthrop, Thomas Dounie. 1832-5. Second son of Gordon Cal-
throp. b. 1824. A permanent invalid.
Way, Edward. 1832-8. Son of William Way. Died at the Cape
of Good Hope in 1861.
.A.D. 1832.
Ref/ister.
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WoRTHiNGTON, Geoi'ge. 1832-40. Third and youngest son of
Charles Worthington. Sixth Class, 1837-40. Judd Exhib.
St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1844. Of no profession, in
consequence of ill-health.
LADYTIDE, 1833.
Ambleb, Augustus. 1833-5. Son of Eobert Ambler.
Bakcham, Thomas. 1883-5. (Afterwards with a private tutor at
Sutton Valence.) Eldest son of Asher Barcham. b. 1820.
For some years Sub-editor and Eeporter to the Maidstone
Journal. From 1846 to 1878 a Bookseller and Printer at
Beading. Has given great and vakiable assistance in pre-
paring this book. Besides at Tunbridge Wells.
Faemeb, Eichard Wingate. 1833. Son of Eobert Farmer.
GiiiBBRT, Bramston Carthew. 1833-8. Second son of John Gilbert.
b. 1824. In the English Civil Service at Somerset House.
d. 1868.
ScooNES, Francis. 1833. Second son of William Scoones. b. 1824.
Formerly a Solicitor at Tonbridge. d. 1859.
Slegg, John French. 1833-4. Son of Eichard Slegg. Exhibitioner
of Queen's Coll., Oxford. 1st CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1844.
Called to the Bar.
MIDSUMMER, 1833.
BuNCE, John Bowes. 1833-4. Son of the Eev. .John Bowes Bunce.
St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1841. Took Holy Orders!
Held the Curacies of Bridekirk and of Cliburn, in Cumber-
land. Afterwards served as a Chaplain of the Eoyal Navy
in H.M.Ss. "Endymiou," "Vengeance," "Phaeton," and
"Conway." Died about 1857.
Power, Frederick. 1833-7. Son of Tyrone Power (the celebrated
Actor). Besides at Frank's Hall, Farningham.
Power, Maurice. 1833-7. Son of Tyrone Power. Called to the
Bar (Lincoln's Inn). Died of cholera in 1848.
Power, William James Tyrone. 1833-6. Son of Tyrone Power.
b. 1819. Entered the Commissariat Department of the
Army, 1841. Served in Amoy and Chusan ; in New
Zealand, 1846-7 (Medal) ; the Kaffir War, 1851-4 (Medal) •
the Cnmean War, 1854-5, including the battles of the
Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol and the
takmg of Kmburn (Medal with three clasps, Turkish Medal
and Order of the Medjidi^). Present at the attack on
Canton, 1857-8 (Medal). A Knight-Commander of the
Bath, and Commissary-General-in-Chief of the Army
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Tonhr kl</e Scluiol .
A.D. 1833.
D.L. aud J. P. for Co. Monaghan. High Sheriff, 1874.
Was Commissioner for Settlemeats of Claims on Cape
Frontier at end of the War, 1854 ; and was Agent-General
for New Zealand in 1876. Author of " Sketches in New
Zealand " and "Three Years' Eesidence in China." Besides
at Annaghmakerrig, Co. Monaghan, and in London.
Slegg, Eichard. 1833-4. Son of Eichard Slegg.
CHRISTMAS TEEM, 1833.-
Calthbop, Eobert Gordon. 1833-5. Son of Gordon Calthrop.
b. 1825. (Has assumed the name of CoUingwood in place
of Calthrop, by Eoyal licence, on the accession of his wife
to the Dissington Estaie in Northumberland). Wore. Coll.,
Oxford. M.A. 1854. Ordained 1851. Has held Curacies
at Newburn and at Stamfordham in Northumberland, and
at Leeds ; also the Vicarages of Irton and Drigg in Cumber-
land. Eetired 1882. Eesides at Baden-Baden.
Geeen, Augustus William. 1833-41. Son of George Green. Sixth
Class, 1839-41. Smythe Exhib. Also Exhibitioner of Trin.
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1845. M.A. 1851. Eesides at Hadlow.
Knox, Arthur. 1833-43. Eourtli aud youngest son of the Eev.
Thomas Knox, D.D. (Head Master of Tonbridge School,
and son and grandson of his two predecessors). Sixth
Class, 1841-3. Tonbridge Scholar of St. John's CoU.,
Oxford. Afterwards at St. Mary's Hall. B.A. 1850. d.
about 1869.
Watson, George WilHam. 1833-9. Son of James Eyre Watson.
Sixth Class, 1836-9. Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Postmaster
of Mert. Coll., Oxford. 1st CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1843.
M.A. 1846. Ordained 1848. Perpetual Curate of Milford,
Godalming, Surrey, d. 1859.
Wbee, William. 1833-7. Son of William Were. Afterwards at
the City of London School.
Willis, George. 1833-7. Son of George WiUis (of Heme Hill).
LENT TEBM, 1834.
Bampfield, John William Lewis. 1834-40. Second son of Eobert
Westcott, Bampfield. Sixth Class, 1837-40. Head Boy.
Judd Exhib. Also Exhib. of Trin. Coll.,- Oxford. Hon.
4th CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1844. M.A. 1847. Ordained 1846.
Formerly an Assistant Master at Uppingham School.
Subsequently a Eoyal Naval Chaplain on several of Her
* About this time tiie division of tiiu yeixv into (Quarters seems to have given
place to the division into Terms.
A.D. 1834.
Rer/ister.
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Majesty's ships ; also at the Koyal Naval Hospital, Malta,
and the Eoyal Dockyards at Chatham, Devonport, and
Malta. Eetired 1881. Eector of Bradford, Brandis
Corner, North Devon, 1888. d. 1889.
Hassakd, Fairfax Charles. 1834. Fourth son of John Hassard.
b. 182'2. Afterwards at a private school, and at the Eoyal
Military Academy, Woolwich. Joined the Eoyal Engineers,
1840. Served in the Crimean War, at the Siege and Fall
of Sebastopol ; also in the Expeditions to Kertch and
Yenikale. Mentioned in despatches. (Medal with Clasp,
and Sardinian and Turkish Medals and Order of Medjidie).
Served also as Colonel in South Africa from 1877 to 1881,
including the Transkei and Zulu campaigns. Mentioned
four times in despatches. Medal and C.B. Had the
custody of Cetewayo when a State prisoner at Cape Town.
Major-General. Has a pension for distinguished service.
Local Inspector of Drawing in Elementary Schools for the
Department of Science and Art.
Kemble, Matthew Francis. 1834. Son of Matthew Kemble.
Joined the 41st Bengal Native Infantry, 1843. Captain,
1850. Served throughout the Sutlej campaign in 1845-6.
Present at the battle of Sobraon. (Wounded). Medal
with clasp. Served also during the defence of Lucknow in
the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857. Medal with clasp,
and brevet of Major.
Tamplin, Edward Oowper. 1834-40. Son of Thomas Eoff Tamplin.
Pharmaceutical Chemist at Kingston, Surrey.
White, Thomas Jennings. 1834-41. Son of Thomas White. Sixth
Class, 1838-41. Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Scholar of
Caius Coll., Camb. B.A. 1845. Called to the Bar, 1849.
• Afterwards became a SoUcitor. Was Solicitor to the
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Eesided at Hampstead and
St. Alban's. d. 1891.
White, William English. 1834-8. Son of Thomas White. Formerly
resided at Dulwich.
SUMMER TERM, 1834.
Emerson, Wharton Thomas. 1834-8. Son of Alexander Lyon
Emerson.
Emeeson, William Henry. 1834-8. Son of Alexander Lyon Emerson
Jomed the 10th Eegiment, 1842 ; afterwards in the Cape
Mounted Eifles ; then in the 63rd Eegiment. Served in the
campaign on the Sutlej in 1846, and acted as Aide-de-camp
to Brigadier Stacey at the battle of Sobraon (Medal)
Eetired 1853.
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I'onhridge School.
A.D. 1834.
Holt, William. 1834-8. Son of Thomas Littleton Holt. Smythe
Exhibitioner. Merton Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1843. Called
to the Bar (Inner Temple). Author of " The rule of the
Eoad at Sea," and other legal works. Deceased.
CHBISTMAS TERM, 1834.
Bakton, Humphrey Conwell. 1834-40. Third son of Captain
Eobert John Barton. Eesides at Shoyswell Manor,
Etchingham.
Babton, Eichard Arnot. 1834-8. Second son of Captain Eobert
John Barton, h. 1821. d. 1838.
Baeton, Eobert Gilbee. 1834-9. Eldest son of Captain Eobert
John Barton. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1845.
Took Holy Orders. Formerly Curate of Ore, Hastings.
Eector of Etchingham from 1858 to 1875, when he retired
and lived at Eastbourne till his death in 1882.
Hodgson, William. 1834-7. (Afterwards at Haileybury College.
Sanskrit Prizeman.) Third son of Major-General Chris-
topher Hodgson. b. 1821. Sixth Class, 1637. Entered
the Madras Civil Service, 1840. Eetired, 1874, when he
held the post of District and Sessions Judge of South
Arcot. Eesided at Upper Norwood, d. 1889.
Ledger, Arthur. 1834-7. Son of George Ledger.
Magnat, Alfred John. 1834-5. Son of Christopher Magnay.
Joined the 40th Foot, and died in India in 1838.
Newton Alfred. 1834-5. Son of John Newton. St. John's CoU.,
Camb. B.A. 1846. M.A. 1856. Ordained 1848. Held
the Curacies of Hove, Eickmansworth and Eedmarley.
Vicar of Preston, Herefordshire, from 1863 till his death
in 1884.
Peel, Edmund. 1834. Eldest son of Edmund Peel. 6.1822. In
the Bank of England for a time. Subsequently the manager
of some quarries in Ireland. Afterwards a Priest of the
Church of Eome.
Peel, Joseph. 1834. Second son of Edmund Peel. b. 1823.
Joined the 37th Bengal Native Infantry in 1841 ; after-
wards second in command of the First Eegiment of the
Sikh Corps. Died of wounds received in the battle of
JuUundhur in the Sikh War in 1849.
Tolleb, Edward William. 1834. (Afterwards at Winchester
College.) Son of Edward Toller. Proctor in Doctor's
Commons. Died about 1875.
A.D. 1835.
Register.
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SUMMER TEBM, 1835.
De Lusignan, Edwin Andronicus. 1835-40. Fourth son of the
Eev. Michael William de Lusignan. Has not been heard
of for many years.
Diamond, John Boss. 1835-6. Son of William Batchelor Diamond.
Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1852. M.D., St. Andrew's Univ.,
1853. Practised at Eastcote, Middlesex. Eetired a few
years ago.
Newton, Charles Henry. 1835-8. Son of Charles Henry Newton,
EuxTON, Augustus Alexander. 1835-6. Fifth son of John Euxton.
b. 1825. Entered the 7th Foot, 1843. Eetired, 1850,
Afterwards Captain and Adjutant of 3rd Eegt. (the Buffs)
East Kent Eegiment. Eesided in London, d. 1889.
Euxton, Charles Dashwood. 1834. Fourth son of John Euxton.
b. 1823. d. 1851.
Euxton, George Augustus Frederick. 1835. Third son of John
Euxton. b. 1821. Served in the Civil Wars in Spain, and
received from Queen Isabella the Order of St. Fernando.
Joined the 89th Foot, 1839. Eetired, 1843. Offered to
the Government to search for Sir John Franltlin in the very
spot where his remains were eventually found. Travelled
in the Far West of North America with a single com-
panion. Died at St. Louis, on the Mississippi, in 1848,
from an injury to the spine caused by a fall from a mule
during his travels. Author of " Life in the Far West," and
" Adventures in Mexico."
Wadmoeb, Henry Eobinson. 1835-42. Son of James Wadmore.
Sixth Class, 1840-2. Judd Exhib. Pemb. Coll., Oxford.
Hon. 4th CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1846. M.A. 1849. Ordained,
1847. Formerly Curate of St. Barnabas, King's Square,
London. From 1865, Vicar of All Souls', Hampstead. Has
now retired. Author of " Poems by a Country Curate."
Wadmore, James Foster. 1835-41. Son of James Wadmore.
b. 1822. Obtained the medal of the Eoyal Society of
British Architects in 1846. Associate of the Eoyal Insti-
tute of British Architects. Designed and superintended
the erection of Tonbridge School Chapel, and various
claurches and other buildings. Author of several papers
published by the Kent, London, and Middlesex Archteo-
logical Societies. A governor of the School. Master of
the Skinners' Company, 1857-8. Eesides at Tonbridge.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1835.
CoLLETT, Henry Gerard. 1835-40. Third son of the Eev. Eobert
CoUett. b. 1823. Sixth Class, 1839-40. Studied Medicine
at the Westminster Hospital, but died at Torquay before
entering the Profession.
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A.D. 1835.
GoTT, Augustus Gant. 1836-9. Second son of William Augustus
Gott. h. 1823. "Went to Canada in 1843, and farmed there
till 1860, when he returned to England, and died in 1863.
Gott, WiUiam Charles. 1835-7. Eldest son of William Augustus
Gott. h. 1821. Entered the Bengal Infantry in 1842.
Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-4, and was present
at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Served also
through the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9, and was present
at the passage of the Chenab and the actions of Sadoolapore
and Chillianwallah (twice wounded). Medal with two
clasps. Served also in the Sonthal campaign, 1855-6.
Lieutenant-General. cl. 1890.
GowAN, WiUiam. 1835-7. Fourth son of Philip Gowan. h. 1822.
Descended on the mother's side from a very ancient
Huguenot family. Admitted as a Solicitor in England, but
went to America and settled in Wisconsin, where he died
some years ago.
Palmee, Felix. 1885-40. Son of Philip Palmer. Sixth Class,
1838-40. Smythe Exhib. Scholar of Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1844. M.A. 1847. In Holy Orders. Held
the Curacies of Willingale and Fryerning, Essex ; also
the Curacy in charge of Loughton and Chipping Barnet.
Deceased.
Willis, Charles. 1836-7. Son of George WiUis.
LENT TEEM, 1836.
DowTHWAiTE, WiUiam. 1836. Son of WiUiam PolhiU Dowthwaite.
Died young.
Palmee, John Linton. 1836. Son of Charles Palmer.
Sandilands, Percival Eichard Eenorden. 1836-44. Eldest son of
the Eev. George Percival SandUands. b. 1826. Sixth
Class, 1840-4. Head Boy, 1842-4. Judd Exhib. Scholar
and Eustat Exhibitioner of Jesus CoU., Camb. B.A. 1848.
M.A. 1851. Ordained 1849. Formerly Second Master of
Crewkerne Grammar School. For ten years an Assistant
Master at Cheltenham College. Formerly Curate of
Chaffcombe and then of Seavington St. Mary, in Somerset-
shire. Also Vicar of Denford-with-Eingstead, North-
amptonshire. Vicar of Chudleigh Knighton, South Devon.
d. 1890.
SUMMEB TERM, 1836.
Bampfield, George Frederick Lewis. 1836-45. Third son of Eobert
Wescott Bampfield. Sixth Class, 1841-5. Head Boy.
Judd Exhib. Scholar of Line. CoU., Oxford. 1st Cl. Lit.
Hum. B.A. 1849. Formerly one of the first Masters and
A.D. 1836.
Register.
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a Fellow of St. Nicholas College, Lancing. Now a Priest of
St. Andrew's Church, Barnet.
BusHNELL, Thomas Hext. 1836-41. Second son of the Eev. John
Bushnell. Sixth Class, 1838-41. Judd Exhib. Pemb.
CoU., Oxford. 3rd CI. Lit. Hum. B.A, 1846. M.A. 1851.
Ordained 1848. Formerly Curate of Laugley, Kent ; after-
wards Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Eomney. In 1855
succeeded his brother (who was preceded by their father) in
the Vicarage of Beenham Valence, near Beading.
Langfoed, William. 1836. Son of Stephen Langford.
Sandilands, Arthur Wellington. 1836-44. Second son of the Eev.
George Percival Sandilands. b. 1828. A Superintendent
of Mines in Brazil. Died of fever at Panama in 1851.
Scott, Eobert James. 1836-8. Son of Henry Alexander Scott.
Entered the Bengal Civil Service in 1841. Eose to the
position of Civil and Sessions Judge at Patna in 1860.
Died in England in 1864.
CBBISTMAS TEBM, 1836.
Alexander, WiUiam. 1836-41. Son of the Eev. Eobert Alexander.
h. 1822. Sixth Class, 1838-41. Judd Exhib. Exeter Coll.,
Oxford. Theological Prize Essay, 1850. Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford. Hon. 4th CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1854. M.A. 1856.
Sacred Prize Poem, 1860. Ordained 1847. Formerly
Eector of Termonamungan ; also of Camus Juxta Mourne;
Dean of Emly ; Select Preacher at Oxford, Cambridge, and
Dubhn ; Bampton Lecturer at Oxford. In 1867 was conse-
crated Lord Bishop of Derry and Eaphoe. Author of
"Leading Ideas of the Gospels"; "The Witness of the
Psalms to Christ and Christianity"; "Commentaries on the
Epistles to the Colossians, Thessalonians, and Philemon;
and to the Epistles of St. John," in the Speaker's Com-
mentaries; "St. Augustine," and other poems. DD
D.C.L., LL.D. ^
Brown, Arthur Thomas. 1836-47. Elder son of the Eev. Thomas
Brown (Second Master of Tonbridge School). Sixth Class
1844-7. Judd Exhib. St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1851
Ordained 1854. Held the Curacies of St. Edmund's
Northampton, and Christ Church, Croydon. Vicar of Sel-
hurst. South Norwood, from 1867 to his death in 1887.
Larking, Henry. 1836. Son of Henry Larking.
ScooNBS. Philip. 1836-40. Third son of William Scoones. For-
merly of the London Assurance Corporation. Deceased.
Stedman, Eobert Savignac. 1836-40. Eldest son of Eobert Sted-
man Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1848. Practised at Sham-
brook, Bedfordshire. Died about 1875.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1836.
Taswell, Edward. 1836. Second surviving son of George Morris
Taswell. b. 1826. Joined the Eoyal Artillery, 1845.
Served in the Crimean War, including the battle of
Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol. Medal with two clasps,
and Turkish Medal. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1868. Eetired,
1870, with honorary rank of Colonel. Resided in London.
d. 1889.
Walker, Douglas. 1836-40. Tliird son of the Rev. Henry Walker.
Entered the Eoyal Navy, Post-Captain, rf. 1891.
Walkek, Edward Henry. 1836-40. Fourth son of the Rev. Henry
Walker. Settled at Newcastle, Natal, South Africa.
Willis, Charles Francis. 1836-44. Second son of Charles Willis
(of Cranbrook). b. 1827. Sixth Class, 1842-4. Judd
Exhib. Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Subsequently Scholar
and Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. 2nd CI. Lit. Hum.
B.A. 1849. M.A. 1851. Ordained, 1853. Has held the
Curacies of Aldbourne, Wilts ; and the Rectories of
Letcombe Bassett, Berks, 1857-76; Church Brampton,
Northamptonshire, 1876-9; and (since 1879) of Bassingham,
Lincolnshire.
Willis, Wilham Macbean. 1836-43. Eldest son of Charles Wilhs
(of Cranbrook). b. 1826. Sixth Class, 1841-3. Judd
Exhib. Hulme Exhibitioner of Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
3rd CI. Math., and 4th CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1847. M.A. 1853.
Ordained 1851. Was Curate of Hythe, and subsequently
of Horsmonden, Kent. Killed in a railway accident, 1854.
LENT TEEM, 1837.
Brown, Alfred. 1837-43. Second son of Peter Brown, M.R.C.S.E.
b. 1825. Sixth Class, 1842-3. Senior and Junior Medallist
in Anatomy and Physiology, and winner of several other
prizes between, 1845 and 1847, at St. George's School of
Medicine, London ; Demonstrator of Anatomy for two
years. M.E.C.S.E. and L.S.A. Practised at Wandsworth
from 1850 to 1880. Eesides at Montpellier, Cross in Hand,
Sussex.
SUMMER TERM, 1887.
Barton, Alfred Bowyer. 1837-9. Son of Captain Eobert John
Barton. Explorer with Blakiston and Sarel of the Yaogtse
Kiang river in China, in 1861. Fell. E. Coll. Surg., 1865.
M.D. Univ. St. Andrew's, 1866. Of South Kensington,
and Myskyns, Ticehurst.
Peel, Eobert. 1837-8. Fourth son of Edmund Peel. /). 1828.
Joined the 13th Foot, 1846. Served in the Crimean
A.D. 1837.
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campaign, at the battle of Tcheruaya, and the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, 1858. Com-
manded the Eear-guard in the retreat from Jugdespore,
and was present at the actions of Bootwall and Tulsepore
(Medal). Eetired, 1867.
Peel, Wilham. 1837-8. Third son of Edmund Peel. &. 1828. In
the Commissariat Department of the Army from 1837 to
1878. Eetired as Deputy-Assistant Commissary-General.
Preston, Eichard Christopher. 1887-8. Son of Christopher Eichard
Preston.
CRBISTMAS TEBM, 1837.
Eagles, Henry Frederick. 1837. Son of WiUiam Barnefather
Eagles. M.E.C.S.E. A merchant at Melbourne, Victoria.
Died cir. 1877.
Eagles, William Barnefather. 1837. Son of William Barnefather
Eagles. M.E.C.S.E. In the Army. Died in India cir.
1852.
Geegg, Francis. 1837-41. Son of Francis Gregg (some time Clerk
to the Skinners' Company). Went to America, and died
there.
Money, Frederick John. 1837-8. Son of Frederick Money. Mem.
Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1851. Formerly practised at Brighton.
Paris, Matthew. 1837-43. Son of John Ayrton Paris, M.D.
Sixth Class, 1842-3.
LENT TEBM, 1838.
Lambaet, Hon. Oliver George. 1838-9. Younger son of Viscount
Kilcoursie. b. 1822. Joined the 12th Foot, 1840. Eetired,
1843. Hon. Lieutenant-Colonel, 3rd Battahon, Hampshire
Eegiment. Eesides at Southend, Essex.
WiNTON, Frederick Charles. 1838. Son of Frederick Winton.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1838.
John. 1838-9. Second son of William Barton, b. 1828
After leavmg Tonbridge, was at school at Bromley for six
years. A Wine Merchant in London.
Augustus 1838-44. Fourth son of Peter Brown,
KE.C.S^E b 1829. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg, and M.d!
Practised at Sidcup, Kent. Eetired. Eesides at Brighton
Beown, Herbert. 1838-43. Third son of Peter Brown, M.E.C.S.E
b. 1827. Mem Eoy. Coll. Surg. Went to Australia, where
he died in 1860.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1838.
IsAED, James Chapman. 1838-40. Eldest son of James Isard.
h. 1826. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1850. M.A. 1854.
Ordained, 1851. Held the Curacies of Christ Church,
Salford ; Bath Abbey Church ; the Perpetual Curacy of
Brothertoft, Lines. ; and the Curacy in Charge of St.
James' Old Church, Dover. Eetired in 1879, and resided
at Dover till his death in 1886.
Sandilands, Edwin William Phillips. 1838-48. Youngest son of
the Eev. George Percival Sandilauds. h. 1829. Sixth
*Eorm, 1845-8. Smythe Exhib. Tonhridge Scholar and
Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford, d. 1865.
CHBISTMAS TEEM, 1838.
Baeton, Edwin. 1838-9. Son of Captain Eobert John Barton.
Christ's Coll., Camb. LL.B. 1853. Ordained 1853. Has
held Curacies at Stoke Prior, Ledbury, Cowarne, Fown-
hopel, Eoss, and Leinthall-Starkes. Since 1871, Vicar of
Wigmore, Herefordshire.
Barton, Walter. 1838-9. Son of Captain Eobert John Barton.
Deceased.
HussET, George Law. 1838-9. Fifth son of WilHam Hussey. h.
1826. Afterwards for a short time at the College of Civil
Engineers at Putney, but his health failed and he died in
1842.
Walkbk, Hopson Pinckney. 1838-40. (Afterwards at Bedford
Grammar School, and King's College, London). Fifth son
of the Eev. Henry Walker, h. 1830. Jesus Coll., Camb.
Wrangler Math. Trip. 1853. B.A. 1853. Called to the Bar
(Middle Temple) 1855. LL.B. Lond. Univ., 1856. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. Called to the Bar of British
Columbia, 1860, and practised there till 1870. Then went
to Australia, and was called to the Bar of Victoria, 1871,
and New South Wales, 1877. Practised at Melbourne till
1884, when he was appointed Chief Clerk of the Supreme
Court of Victoria.
Waed, WilHam. 1838-43. Son of Thomas Ward. Went to Aus-
traha. Has not been heard of for some years. Supposed
to be dead.
LENT TEBM, 1839.
Davies, Owen. 1839-40. Son of Owen Davies. Joined the llth
Foot, 1850. d. 1858.
HoLLiNGS. George. 1839-43. Son of George HolHugs. Admitted a
Solicitor, 1849. Practised at Gray's Inn, London, d. 1866.
* Soon after Dr. Welldon's appointment to the Head Mastership, in 1843, the
name " Eorm " came into use instead of " Class."
A.D. 1839.
Register.
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Meade, Wcakefield Suft. 1839. Only son of Eoberb Meade, h. 1829.
Clare Coll, Camb. B.A. 1852. M.A. 1857. Ordained 1853.
Held the Curacy of Tarporley, Cheshire. Afterwards a
Colonial Chaplain, and Incumbent of St. John's Church,
Albany, West Australia. Since his return to England has
held the Vicarages of Askengarth Dale, Yorkshire ; Winston,
Lincolnshire; Frosterley, Durham; and at present the
Eectory of Loddington, Northamptonshire.
Selby, John Vinall. 1839—. Son of John Selby.
SUMMEB TEEM, 1839.
BuTTANSHAw, John. 1839-47. Only son of John Buttanshaw.
b. 1829. Sixth Form, 1841-7. Judd Exhib. Scholar and
afterwards Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford. 2nd
Class Math., 3rd CI Lit. Hum. B.A. 1851. M.A. 1854.
Ordained 1854. Held the Curacies of Eastry, Kent; Corn
Street Chapel, Bath ; Bath Abbey Church ; the Eectory of
Coombe Hay ; and the Afternoon Lectureship at St.
Andrew's, Bath. Canon and Prebendary of Easton in
Gordano, in Wells Cathedral. Besides at Bath.
Cox, Alfred Treslove. 1839-42. Son of Edward Treslove Cox.
Gatlifp, Samuel. 1839-46. Second son of Samuel Gatliff. Sixth
Form, 1844-6. Judd Exhib. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A.
1851. d. 1854.
Gatliff, WiUiam Goodman. 1839-45. Eldest son of Samuel
Gatliff. Sixth Class, 1843-5. Judd Exhib. St. John's
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1849. Formerly of the 3rd West York
Eegt. of Infantry Militia. Besides in London.
MiLNS, Henry George. 1839—. Son of Henry Milns. A Linen
Draper at Tonbridge. Deceased.
CRBISTMAS TEBM, 1839.
Ellis, Henry Emly. 1839-46. Son of the Eev. WilHam Ellis.
Hake, Charles Frederick. 1839-43. Fifth sou of Frederick Hare,
J.P. and D.L. b. 1829. Entered the Merchant Navyi
1843, and was drowned off the coast of Ceylon in 1851.
Hake, George Dettmar. 1839-45. Fourth son of Frederick Hare,
J.P. and D.L. b. 1828. Studied at the College at Lille!
France. Wine Merchant in London. Went to Australia
in 1865, and died there in 1872.
Haee, Henry Christian. 1839-43. Third son of Frederick Hare
J.P. and D.L. 1827. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg. Practised
at Cawood, Yorkshire, d. 1865.
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Tonhridye School.
A.D. 1839.
Hake, William Cams Wilson. 1839-45. Sixth son of Frederick
Hare, J. P. and D.L. b. 1830. Entered the Merchant
Navy about 1850. Afterwards went to the United States
of America. Has not been heard of for years.
Shaw, Charles John Kenward. 1839-48. Son of Captain Charles
Shaw, E.N. Smythe Exhib. Merton Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1853. Ordained, 1856. Vicar of Brenzett, near
Eomsey, 1865-7; and of Newington, near Hythe, from
1867 till his death in 1875.
Shaw, John Charles Kenward. (7th Baronet.) 1839-43. Eldest
son of Captain Charles Shaw, E.N. b. 1829. Merton
Coll., Oxford. Eesides at Knight's Place, Pembury.
Taeleton, Thomas. 1839-42. Son of Francis Tarleton.
LENT TEBM, 1840.
Batley, John Matthew. 1840. Son of William Bayley. Joined
the 50th Bengal Native Infantry in 1849. Died at Benares
in 1859.
Blandfokd, George Fielding. 1840-1. Only son of George Bland-
ford, b. 1829. At Eugby School from 1841 to 1848.
Wadh. Coll., Oxford. 3rd CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1852. M.B.
1867. M.D. 1867. Fellow of the Eoyal College of Physi-
cians. Practises in London. Late Lecturer at the Medical
School of St. George's Hospital. Author of "Insanity and
its Treatment," and various papers in medical journals.
Clippokd, Isaac Barber. 1840-1. Son of John Clifford. A Printer
at Tunbridge Wells, d. 1869.
SUMMER TEBM, 1840.
Shuttlewobth, Fauconberg. 1840-2. Son of George Edmund
Shuttleworth. Admitted a Solicitor. Went to Australia,
where he died.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1840.
Aknold, George. 1840-3. Eldest son of Nicholas Arnold, b. 1826.
Admitted a SoHcitor. Practised at Edenbridge, and sub-
sequently at Tunbridge Wells and in London. Eesides at
Hastings.
Beeching, Alfred Hoppe. 1840-5. Eldest son of Thomas Beeching.
b. 1830. Formerly a partner in the Old Bank at Tonbridge.
Now retired. Eesides at Tonbridge.
Cabnell, George Frederick. 1840-4. Son of Thomas Carnell.
Admitted a SoHcitor. Practises at Sevenoaks. Fellow of
the Eoyal Historical Society.
A.D. 1840.
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Caenell, Bichard Eound. 1840-4. Son of William Caniell. Joined
the 32ud Madras Native Infantry, 1848. Died ni India, 18o9.
Geiffiths, Thomas Powis. 1840-2. Son of Thomas Griffiths. Was
in business at Pieter Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa. Died
about 1850.
Helm, Josepli Adderley Chichele. 1840-3. (Afterwards at the King's
School, Eochester). Second son of the Eev. Joseph Charles
Helm - h 1827. Scholar and Fellow of Jesus Coll., Camb.
1st CI. Class. Trip, and Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1849.
M.A. 1852. Examiner for the ordinary degree and previous
examination, in 1855. Called to the B&v (Tancred student
at Lincoln's Inn), 1852. Practises before the Supreme
Court of the Colony of Victoria, Australia. Besides at
Sandhurst, Victoria.
Shaw, Bobert John. 1841-3. Son of Eobert Shaw.
Willis, George. 1840-5. Son of Charles WilUs. Said to have
died in the Crimea.
LENT TEBM, 1841.
Davison, Walter. 1841-3. Son of John Davison. Entered the
Bengal Army (1st European Fusiliers), 1847. Served in the
Burmese War of 1852-3. Present at the relief of the
Garrison of Pegu, and at the storm and re-capture of
Belin. (Medal). Captain, 1860. Died in England, 1866.
Haewood, John Berwick. 1841-7. Son of John Harwood. Wore.
Coll., Oxford. Author of "Lord Lynn's Wife"; "Lady
Flavia"; " Lord UUeswater " ; "Paul Knox, Pitman";
and many other novels.
ScooNBs, Henry Barham. 1841-6. Fourth son of William Scoones.
b. 1831. d. 1886.
Stone, Frederick Alfred. 1841-7. Elder son of John Stone. Bead
for the Law, but subsequently joined the 3rd Middlesex
Militia, which was stationed at Corfu during the Crimean
War. Now retired as Major. Formerly resided at Lucerne.
Waddilove, Cyrus. 1841-4. Son of Edward Waddilove. Admitted
as a Proctor in 1851, and subsequently a,s a Solicitor; also
Begistrar of the Arches Court of Canterbury and of the Arch-
deaconry of Middlesex ; an Examiner in Admiralty, and
Commissioner to administer Oaths. Besides in London.
Waddilove, Edward. 1841-2. Son of Edward Waddilove. Besides
in London.
SUMMER TEBM, 1841.
Beown, Charles William. 1841-7. Third son of Gentle Brown.
b. 1840. For some time in a Mercantile Office in Liver-
pool. Emigrated to Australia, in 1852 ; eventually became
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a landowner, and settled in New South Wales. Made a
Justice of the Peace for that Colony in 1883.
Davies, Thomas. 1841-3. Son of Owen Davies. Entered the 11th
Foot Eegiment, 1850. Died, when a Captain, in 1858.
Gatliff, North. 1841-6. Third son of Samuel Gatliff. Admitted
a Solicitor, d. 1868.
GHBISTMAS TEBM, 1841.
CoBHAM, William Jones. 1841-6. Only son of Francis Cobham.
Went to South Africa, where he died.
HoBE, Alexander Hugh. 1841-8. Sixth son of James Hore.
b. 1829. Sixth Form. Head Boy, 1847-8. Captain of the
Cricket Eleven. Trin. Coll., Oxford. In the Oxford
Cricket Eleven. 3rd CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1852. M.A. 1855.
Ordained 1854. Formerly Curate of Plympton St. Mary,
Devon ; afterwards Chaplain to the Forces. Eetired, 1874.
Author of "Church and No Church;" "Eighteen Centuries
of the Church in England;" "The Church in England
from William III. to Victoria ; " "A History of the Chm'ch
of England for Schools and Families."
JoEDAN, Gibbes. 1841-7. Second son of the Kev. Gibbes Walker
Jordan, b. 1829. Sixth Form. Judd Exhib. Queen's
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1851. Ordained 1852. Has held the
Curacies of Whitwick, Leicestershire ; Waterstock, Oxford-
shire ; and East Woodhay, Hants ; also the Yicarage of
Edwin Loach, Worcestershire ; and the Eectory of Long
Sutton, Hants. Since 1877 Eector of Tunworth, Hants.
Jordan, Joseph. 1841-2. Eldest son of the Eev. Gibbes Walker
Jordan, b. 1826. Joined the 34th Foot, 1845, and served
in it till 1875; then joined and commanded the 41st Foot.
Served in the Crimean War. Severely wounded in the
attack on the Eedan. Mentioned in desi^atches. Medal;
also Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and Order of the
Medjidie. Wounded at Cawnpore in the Indian Mutiny.
Companion of the Bath, 1875. Major-General, 1885.
Eesides at Oakhurst, East Woodhay, Hants.
SwANSBOKOUGH, John. 1841-4. Son of William Swausborough.
Deceased.
WiiiGEESS, George Frederick. 1841-6. Son of George Wilgress.
Sixth Form, 1843-6. Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Scholar of
Exeter Coll., Oxford. 3rd CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1851. M.A.
1858. Ordained, 1853. Held successively the Curacies of
Cuddesdon, of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford; and of Gar-
sington; the Perpetual Curacy of Headington Quarry; the
Hebrew Lectureship in Cuddesdon Theol. Coll. ; and the
Vicarage of Cadmore End (all near Oxford). Died in 1878,
just after he had been presented to Moulsford Vicarage.
A.D. 1842.
Register.
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LENT TERM, 1842.
Db Fonblanque, Albany de Grenier. 1842-6. Second son of John
Samuel Martin de Fonblanque. Sixth Form. Cricket
Eleven. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1853. Legal
"Vice-Consul iu Egypt, 1861. Deputy Judge at Constanti-
nople, 1862. British Consul at Carthagena, South America,
1864. British Consul for New Orleans, Arkansas, the
Mississip]pi and Florida districts, from 1871 to 1892. Author
of "A Tangled Skein," and other popular novels ; also of
"How We are Governed." Was hon. sec. of the first
Old Boys' dinner in 1860. Eetired, 1892. Besides in
Jersey.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1842.
Elster, George. 1842-4. Son of James Elster.
Hall, Eichard Morgan. 1842. Son of Eichard Crawshay Hall.
Joined the 38th Foot Eegt., 1847. Afterwards in the 13th
Foot. Captain, 1865. Served in the Crimean War, at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol. Medal with clasp, and
Turkish Medal. Eetired, 1869. Deceased.
Haejper, Henry Lewis. 1842-3. Son of Edmund Harper. Mem.
Eoy. Coll. Surg. M.D., St. Andrew's Univ., 1861.
Practised at Kensington, d. 1891.
Mat, Henry. 1842-9. Second son of Thomas May. b. 1832.
Sixth Form, 1848-9. Was many years at sea. Afterwards
for six years Deputy Governor, and eight years Governor
of the General Prison for Scotland, at Perth, d. 1882.
May, James Thomas. 1842-8. Eldest son of Thomas May. b. 1830.
Sixth Form, 1846-8. Judd Exhib. Univ. Coll., Oxford.
B.A. 1852. M.A. 1867. Ordained, 1853. Has held the
Curacies of Goudhurst, Worplesden, Bledlow-Compton,
Bucknell and Christhall. Now Curate of Fornham All
Saints, Bury St. Edmunds.
Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. 1842-5. (Afterwards at Merchant Tay-
lors' School). Eldest son of Sir Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G.
b. 1830. Principal Clerk of the Exchequer and Audit
Department, Somerset House. Companion of the Bath.
Besides in London.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1842.
BiGSBY, Henry JuHan. 1842-61. Second son of the Eev. Charles
Bigsby. b. 1832. Sixth Form, 1860-1. Judd Exhib.
Wadh. Coll., Oxford. 2nd CI. Law and Mod. Hist. B.A.
1856. M.A. 1868. In Holy Orders. Held the Curacies
of Holhngbourne and Nonington. Vicar of St. Thomas's,
Southborough, from 1860 to his death in 1890.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1842.
Canham, Henry Crabb. 1842-9. Eldest son of Joseph Canham.
b. 1832. A Solicitor. Practises at Sudbury, Suffolk.
DuKY, Edwin Alexander. 1842-3. (Afterwards at Marlborough
College, 1844-7). Second son of the Rev. Theodore Durv.
h. 1828. Emraau. Coll., Camb. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip
B.A. 1852. M.A. 1855. In Holy Orders. Has held the
Curacies of Knaresborough, Bilton, and Manningham, and
the Perpetual Curacy of Bishop's Thornton. Since 1876
Vicar of St. Catherine's, Wigan.
DuBY, William Francis. 1842-8. Third son of the Eev. Theodore
Dury. b. 1830. Sixth Form, 1847-8. Cricket Eleven.
Judd Exhib. St. Peter's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1852. Called
to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1855. Ceased practising in
1867. Resides at Harrogate.
Hodgson, Richard. 1842-3. Son of Richard Hodgson.
Morgan, Charles Clements. 1842-7. Fifth son of Thomas Morgan.
h. 1832. After some time in his father's office in the City
of London, went to Oporto for a year to learn the wine
business, cl. in London, 1856.
LENT TEBM, 1843.
Bell, Edward Collingwood David. 1843-50. Only son of the Eev.
Edward John Bell. h. 1833. Sixth Form, 1848-50. Judd
Exhib. Ball. Coll., Oxford. Author of a Prize Ode in
English verse selected for recital on the installation of the
Earl of Derby as Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Now Paymaster of the 5th Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers
(Limerick County Militia).
Bowman, John James Beresford. 1843-9. Second son of the Eev.
William Bowman, h. 1832. Sixth Form, 1848-9. Cricket
Eleven. Judd Exhib. Oriel Coll., Oxford. Called to the
Bar. Practised at Melbourne, Victoria, Afterwards a
County Court Judge, cl. 1879.
Steotjd, John. 1843-7. Eldest sou of James Stroud h. 1828.
Sixth Form, 1844-7. Head Boy. Smythe Exhib. Post-
master and Jackson Scholar of Mert. Coll., Oxford. 1st Cl.
Math. 3rd Cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1851. M.A. 1854. Ordained
1853. Formerly Curate of Chaffcombe and Second Master
of Crewkerne Grammar School. Then for many years
Senior Mathematical Master at Tonhridge School, and
Curate of East Peckham. Since 1873, Rector of South
Perrott, Dorset.
SUMMER TEBM, 1843.
Undee the Mastership of Dr. Welldon.
Bayley, John Arthur. 1843-4. Son of Francis Bayley. Joined
the 52nd Foot, 1852. Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
A.D. 1843.
Register.
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paigu, and was present at the defeat of the Sealkote
Mutineers on the banks of the Eavee, in 1857 ; also at the
siege of Delhi he commanded, and led the storming party
of "his regiment at the assault on the Cashmere Gate,
where he was severely wounded. Major, 1858. Ketired,
1860.
Bayne, George Smith. 1843. (Afterwards at Shrewsbury School,
1844-7.) Only son of Ealph Bayne. h. 1827. Millington
Scholar of Magd. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1851. M.A. 1854.
Coxswain of his College Boat, 1847-51. Ordained, 1851.
Has held the Curacies of St. x\ndrew's, Wakefield; St.
John Lee, Hexham; South "Weald, Essex ; and the Vicarage
of West Hyde, Eickmans worth. Vicar of Bishop's Stort-
ford, from 1876 till his retirement in 1892.
Beecham, Alfred. 1843-5. Son of William Pain Beecham.
Bowman, William Sefton. 1843-6. Eldest son of the Eev. William
Bowman. Sixth Form, 1845-6. Cricket Eleven. Judd
Exhib. In New South Wales, Australia.
Bridgett, Thomas Edward. 1843-7. Third son of Joseph Bridgett.
h. 1829. Sixth Form, 1845-7. Smythe Exhib. St. John's
Coll., Camb. Became a Eoman Catholic in 1850. Studied
for six years on the Continent. Ordained a Priest, 1856.
Member of the Missionary Congregation of the Most Holy
Eedeemer. Author of "In Spirit and in Truth," and
other books.
Bridgett, WiUiam Phillips. 1843-7. Fourth son of Joseph Bridgett.
b. 1831. Colonial Broker in Mincing Lane, London.
d. 1861.
Burbidge, Edward Francis. 1843-4. Son of James Burbidge.
Deceased.
Cobb, George Henry. 1843-7. Son of the Eev. George Cobb.
Cobb, Wilham Wise. 1843-7. Son of the Eev. George Cobb.
Admitted a Sohcitor. Practised in Loud on from 1853 to
1862.
Davet, Eichard Staines. 1843-8. Eldest son of Eichard Gibbons
Davey. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg. M.D. St. Andrew's Univ.
Practises at Upper Walmer. J.P. for the Cinque Ports.
Hardinge, Eobert James. 1843-5. Son of General Eichard
Hardinge. Entered the 54th Foot, 1853.
Hare, Humphrey Joseph. 1843-6. (Afterwards at Eossall School )
Seventh son of Frederick Hare, J.P. and D.L. b. 1834.
A Merchant at Chatham. J.P. d. 1876.
Hart, Eobert Patey. 184.^. Son of Henrv Hart. Eesides at
Teddmgton, Middlesex.
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Tollbridge School.
A.D. 1843.
Harward, Thomas Netherton, 1843-5. Second son of the Eev,
John Netherton Harward. b. 1829. Claims descent from
Herewald, Bishop of Sherborne, 736, and Hereward, the
Saxon patriot, 1067. Through Hereward, of Terrington,
in Norfolk, tc77ip. Hen. II. : Eobt., Archdeacon, of Taunton
and Preb. of Lincoln, 1320 ; William, Abbot of Cirencester,
1346 ; Ino. Hereward, Patron of Frankton, co. Warwic,
1427, whose descendants changed the spelling to Hareward
and Harward; Eic. Harward, D.D., Warden St. Cross,
Winchester, obit 1490. Jno. Harward, iirst feoffee of
Queen Elizabeth's endowment of Hartlebury School, 1563 :
he and his brother Antony, 4th feoffee, entertained the
Queen on her visit to Hartlebury. Jno. Harvard, founder
of Harvard University, Boston, Mass., U.S.A., sometime
of Boar's Head Court, St. Mary Overies, London, 1637.
Entered the Bengal (now the Eoyal) Artillery, 1848. In
the Indian Mutiny campaign, served with Havelock's
Force from its first advance from Allahabad to Lucknow,
and was present at the defeats of the Mutineers at
Futtehpoor, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddi, Cawnpore, Bithoor,
Mungawar, the relief of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches),
and the defeat of the Gwalior contingent at Cawnpore.
Medal with clasp. Major-General, 1884. Eetired, Lieu-
tenant-General, 1885. Eesides at Southsea.
Larking, Stephen Prentis. 1843-9. Son of Henry Larking. Went
to New Zealand and afterwards to Sydney, New South
Wales, where he died in 1868.
Martin, William. 1843-6. Eldest son of Adam Martin. Died at
School in 1846.
Miles, Henry Hugh. 1843-4. Son of Hem-y Miles. Exeter Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1851. M.A. 1854. Ordained, 1853. Formerly
Curate of St. Mary's, Warwick. Since 1858, Eector of
Clifton, Biggleswade.
PucKLB, Frederick Craig. 1843-50. Second son of Eichard Puckle.
b. 1832. Sixth Form, 1848-50. Judd Exhib. Exeter Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1854. M.A. 1861. Appointed in 1858 to
the Madras Eevenue Survey. Eetired, 1883. Eesides at
Tunbridge Wells.
Puckle, Henry Glover. 1843-50. Third son of Eichard Puckle.
b. 1833. Joined the 28th Madras Native Infantry, 1853.
Colonel, 1882. Formerly in command of the above-named
regiment. Has retired.
Puckle, Eichard Kaye. 1843-7. Eldest son of Eichard Puckle.
b. 1830. Entered the Madras Civil Service, 1851. Eose
to the position of Director of Eevenue Settlement, and
Second Member of the Board of Eevenue. Companion of
the Order of the British Empire, 1878. Eetu-ed, 1881.
Eesides at Tunbridge Wells.
A.D. 1843.
Register.
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PuLLAN, Ayrton. 1843-4. Son of Benjamin Pullan. h. 1836.
Joined the 36th Bengal Native Infantry, 1856. Served
with the Sikli Infantry throughout the siege of Delhi, the
investment of Calpee, siege of Bansee, assault and capture
of Paina, the actions near Toolsepoor, the Kaptee and
Burrampoor (twice wounded). Mentioned in despatches.
Medal with clasp. Colonel, 1886. For some time in charge
of the Great Trigonometrical Survey in the Kattywar and
Cutch districts, d. 1891.
EoLFE, John. 1843-6. Eldest son of John Eolfe. Cricket Eleven.
Of no profession, cl. 1883.
Seddon, Charles Henry. 1843-6. Son of Thomas Seddon. Cricket
Eleven. Eesides in London.
Stedman, Arthur. 1843-8. Fourth son of Robert Stedman. Gold
Medallist at Univ. Coll., London. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg.,
1856. Succeeded to his father's practice at Great Bookham,
Surrey, after practising previously at Cullompton, Devon.
Waddilove, Grainville. 1843-6. Son of Edward Waddilove. h.
1832. Entered the Army, 1862. Eetired from the 47th
Foot Eegiment, 1877. Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel, 1877.
Served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-5, and was present
at the battles of Alma and Inkermann (wounded), the
captm-e of Balaklava, the siege of Sebastopol, and the
sortie and storming of the Quarries, Mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with three clasps, and Turkish Medal.
Eesides in London.
CHRISTMAS TEEM, 1843.
AcwoRTH, George Brindley. 1843-6. Eldest son of George Acworth.
b. 1828. A Solicitor. Practised at Eochester. F.S.A.,
F.E. Hist. Soc. d. 1876.
Stroud, Edward. 1843-9. Youngest son of James Stroud. 6.1833.
d. 1860.
Steoud, James Henry. 1843-7. Second son of James Stroud, b.
1831. d. 1883.
West, Eobert William. 1843-8. Son of James West.
LENT TEBM, 1844.
Arnold, Harry. 1844. Son of Nicholas Arnold. Eesides at Miln-
thorpe, Westmorland.
Banks, George Wilson. 1844-6. (Afterwards with a private tutor).
Only son of George Banks. 6.1829. Corpus Christi Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1852. MA. 1855. Ordained 1853. Since
1858 Eector of Worth, Crawley, Sussex.
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1844.
Chippindale, Walter. 1844-8. Sixth son of William Chippindale.
h. 1832. Entered the Medical Profession, but practised
little owing to ill-health, cl. 1869.
Cousins, Edward. 1844-5. Son of Francis Cousins.
Elers, Frederick Wadham. 1844-50. Second son of William Elers.
h. 1836. Cricket Eleven. Trin. Coll., Oxford. Coxswain
of the University Boat at Putney, 1856-7, and at Henley,
1857. B. A. 1858. M.A. 1860. Besides at Tunbridge Wells.
J.P. for Kent.
Elebs, William Shrubb. 1844-7. Eldest son of Wilham Elers.
Besides in London.
Haedinge, Edmund Stracey. (Bart.) 1844-51. Eldest surviving
son of the Eev. Sir Charles Hardinge, Bart. Cricket
Eleven. Univ. Coll., Oxford. Of Fowler's Paik, Bounds
Park, and Ketton Hall, Darlington.
Haycock, Edward. 1844-5. Son of Edward Haycock. An Archi-
tect. Eesided at Shrewsbury, cl. cir. 1884.
Isaacson, Thomas Frederick. 1844. Son of Thomas Isaacson.
Kebr, Wilham. 1844-8. Eldest son of William Charles Eerr, M.D.
h. 1831. Trin. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1853. Joined the 30th
Foot, 1855. In the Crimean War served in the trenches
before Sebastopol, was severely wounded in the final assault,
and died of his wounds, Sept. 23rd, 1855. Buried in the
British Cemetery, on Cathcart Hill, Sebastopol. A Medal
with clasp was sent to his family.
Miller, Edward Lewis. 1844-6. Son of Giles Miller. Sixth Form,
1845-6. Killed by a fall from a cliff in the Isle of Wight
during the Midsummer holidays, 1846.
Pearson, Charles Henry. 1844. (Afterwards at Eugby School).
Son of the Eev. John Norman Pearson. Scholar of Exeter
Coll., Oxford. 1st Cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1853. M.A. 1856.
Fellow of Oriel Coll., 1854. Won prize for a Sacred Poem.
Now Minister of Public Instruction of the colony of A'^ic-
toria, Australia. LL.D., St. Andrew's University, 1889.
EoLFB, Henry. 1844-8. Second son of John Eolfe. h. 1831.
Cricket Eleven. Farming in South Africa.
Smith, George Maberly. 1844-9. Fifth son of Benjamin Smith.
h. 1831. Sixth Form, 1848-9. Cricket Eleven. Judd
Exhib. Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math.
Trip., and 2nd Cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1854. M.A. 1857.
Ordained 1857. Formerly Curate of Penshurst. Engaged
in tuition from 1868 to 1878. Since 1878, Eector of Pens-
hurst. Eural Dean of Tonbridge, 1884.
Smith, Thomas. 1844-50. Sixth son of Benjamin Smith, h. 1838.
Cricket Eleven. Sixth Form, 1849-50. Fell. Boy. Coll. Surg.
A.D. 1844.
Register'.
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1858. Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital and Lecturer
on Clinical Surgery, &c. Practises in Loudon. Author of
some works on Surgery.
Smylt, Andrew Ferguson. 1844-9. Second son of John George
Smyly, Q.O. b. 1831. Trin. Coll. Dublin. Divinity List,
1853. B.A. 1853. M.A. 1862. Ordained 1854. Has held
the Curacies of Fahan and Lifford ; the Incumbencies of
Brantry and Cuhnore ; the Eectory and Prebend of Agha-
doey, and the Eectory of Drumchose. Since 1883 Dean of
Derry and Rector of Templemore. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Derry, and Hon. Sec. to the Diocesan Council.
Speyb, Courtenay. 1844. Son of Eichard Sprye.
Sprte, Eeynell. 1844-5. Son of Eichard Sprye.
ViNALL, Charles George. 1844-9. Son of the Eev. Edward Vinall.
Formerly an Architect and Surveyor in London. Now
abroad.
Walfoed, Wilham Harrison. 1844-60. Sixth Form, 1849-50.
Smythe Exhib. Cricket Eleven. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A.
1854. M.A. 1857, Ordained 1855. Held the Curacies of
Pershore, Manchester ; Holy Trinity, Winchester ; Tring ;
Bishop's Stortford ; and lastly, that of Speen, Newbury,
Berks, from 1889 till his death in 1892.
Wilkinson, Walter Meacock. 1844-7. (Afterwards at Highgate
School). Third son of Josiah Wilkinson, h. 1834. Ad-
mitted a Solicitor, 1857. Practises in London and at
Kingston-on-Thames, of which ancient Borough he was
elected Town Clerk in 1862.
Wilkinson, Wilham Eobert. 1844-5. Eldest son of Josiah Wilkinson.
h. 1829. Barrister-at-Law. Afterwards a Solicitor, d. 1878.
Wyatt, Arthur Haute. 1844-7. Son of John George Wyatt. Clare
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1853. M.A. 1856. In Holy Orders.
Has held the Curacies of Crowell and Tets worth in the
Diocese of Oxford.
SUMMER TEEM, 1844.
Barnett, Edward. 1844-6. Son of Edward Barnett.
Bowman, Charles Henry. 1844-52. Third son of the Eev. Wilham
Bowman, h. 1835. Cricket Eleven. Clirist Church Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1858. Ordained, 1 865. Formerly Curate of
Welshpool ; then Vicar of Bettys, Salop. Since 1885 Vicar
of Llanvair Waterdine, and County Councillor for Salop.
Brown, Calverley Bewicke. 1844-8. Fourth son of Gentle Brown.
h. 1832. Went to Australia in 1852. Eeturned in 1872.
Eesides at Staustead, Essex.
Bull, Charles Frederic. 1844-5. Son of William Bull.
F
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Tonhridge School.
A.D. 1844.
BuERA, Eichard Curteis. 1844-50. Second son of William Burra.
b. 1830. Cricket Eleven. Sixth Form, 1848-50. Trin.
Coll., Camb. 3rd CI. Class. Trip, and Jun. Opt. Math.
Trip. B.A. 1857. In Holy Orders. Was Curate of
Ashford when he died, in 1859.
BuBEA, William Pomfret (in 1882 assumed the name of Pomfrefc in
place of Burra). 1844-5. (Previously at Shrewsbury
School.) Eldest son of William Burra. b. 1828. A
Banker at Ashford. Member of Parliament for the Ashford
Division of Kent, from 1885 to 1892. Besides at Godinton
Park, Ashford. J.P. and D.L. for Kent.
Cargill, Eichard. 1844-53. Son of Eichard Cargill. Sixth Form,
1852-3. Judd Exhib. Wore. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1858.
d. 1861.
Hammond, Henry. 1844-6. Son of Henry Hammond. Solicitor
in London from 1853 to 1856. d. cir. 1856.
Haedinge, Bradford. 1844-9. Fourth son of General Eichard
Hardinge. b. 1833. Entered the Bengal Civil Service,
and rose to the position of Magistrate and Collector at
Muttra. d. 1871.
HuMFEEY, Charles. 1844. Son of Thomas Humfrey. Died long ago.
Lake, Harry. 1844-8. Son of John Lake. Was in Canada for
many years. Was in London in 1863, but returned to
Canada, and died in 1864.
Magnay, Christopher. 1844. Son of James Magnay. Joined the
28th Madras Native Infantry, Captain, 1862. d. 1876.
Magnay, John. 1844-8. Son of James Magnay. Joined the 22nd
Bengal Native Infantry, 1845. Deceased.
Monypenny, Thomas Philips Blackwell. 1844-6. Son of Thomas
Monypenny. Was in the English Army. Went to x\merica
during the Civil War. Is supposed to have taken part in
the War, and to have been killed.
Speingett, Frederick William. 1844-5. (Previously at Clapham
Grammar School). Third son of Eichard Springett. b.
1829. Assisted his father in the management of his estate
of Finchcox, Goudhurst. d. 1859.
TuENEE, William James. 1844-9. Son of William Turner. Cricket
Eleven. Of no profession or business, d. 1885.
Vaughan, Henry. 1844-7. Eldest son of the Eev. Henry Vaughan.
Joined the 17th Bombay Native Infantry, 1852, of which
regiment he ultimately became Colonel, d. cir. 1883.
Wilson, Francis Henry. 1844-5. Son of Francis Henry Wilson.
St. Cath. Coll., Camb.
A.D. 1844.
Register.
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WiTHEKBY, William Henry. 1844-5. Son of William Witherby.
Oriel Coll Oxford. 4th 01. Law and Mod. Hist. B.A.
1855. Mem. Roy. Ooll. Surg. Eng. 1862. M.D. Dublin
Univ., 1864. Mem. Boy. Coil. Phys. Lond., 1864. Prac-
tices at Croydon.
WoRMALD, John. 1844-6. Eldest son of Thomas Wormald, M.D.
b. 1830. Blanket and Eug Manufacturer and Merchant.
J. P. for West Eiding of Yorkshire.
WoRMALD, Percival Henry. 1844-6. (Afterwards at Highgate School).
Third son of Thomas Wormald, M.D. 6.1833. Matric.Lond.
Univ. 1851. Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb. Winner of
the University Pair-oar Eace, 1856. Sen. Opt. (1st) Math.
Trip. B.A. 1858. M.A. 1861. Called to the Bar (Inner
Temple), 1862. A Member of the North-Eastern Circuit.
Wormald, William. 1844-6. Second son of Thomas Wormald,
M.D. Eesided at Hertford, cl. 1892.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1844.
Adcock, Alfred WilHam. 1844-9. Eldest son of William Eobert
Adcock. b. 1832. Joined the 24th Foot, 1852. Afterwards
in the 16th Foot. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bedfordshire Eegt.
Eetired 1884 with the honorary rank of Major-General.
BoswoRTH, Horace de Berckem. 1844-7. Son of Thomas Holmes
Bosworth. Entered the 26th Bombay Native Infantry,
1852. Died near Aurungabad, 1853.
Browne, Henry. 1844. Son of Sir Henry Browne. Joined the
84th Foot, 1849. Was Adjutant when the regiment entered
Oude with the column under Havelock to relieve Lucknow.
Severely wounded in three places at the storming of Oonas.
Was with force investing Lucknow, under Outram, including
the final assault and capture of the city, and the storming
of Kaiser Bagh. Was also present at two affairs in the
Shahabad district, and at the relief of Bussorah. d. 1872.
Dashwood, Alexander John. 1844. Son of Colonel Alexander
Wilton Dashwood. Joined the 48th Bengal Native Infantry,
1860. Died at Lucknow, 1867, during the Siege.
Dawson, George Malcolm. 1844-7. Son of the Eev. George Francis
Dawson. Trin. Coll., Camb. Afterwards went to sea.
EwBANK, George. 1844-6. Second son of Henry Ewbank. b. 1827.
Cricket Eleven. Died in Australia about 1858.
EwBANK, Henry. 1844-6. Eldest son of Henry Ewbank. b. 1826.
Sixth Form, 1845-6. Smythe and Fisher Exhibs. Cricket
Eleven. Brasenose Coll., Oxford. 4th Cl. Lit. Hum. B.A.
1852. M.A. 1856. In Holy Orders. Formerly Perpetual
Curate of St. James's, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Since 1867
Vicar of St. John's, Eyde.
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Tonhriclge School.
A.D. 1844.
EwBANK, Lucas. 1844-52. Fourth son of Henry Ewbank. 6.1835.
Sixth Form, 1850-2. JuddExhib. Cricket Eleven. Scholar
and afterwards Fellow of Clare Coll., Camb. 13th Wrangler
Math. Trip. B.A. 1857. M.A. 1860. ForiTierly Mathe-
matical Lecturer and now Bursar of Clare Coll., Camb.
Ewbank, William Withers. 1844-9. Third son of Henry Ewbank.
b. 1829. Sixth Form, 1847-9. Judd Exhib. Scholar of
Caius Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1854.
M.A. 1868. For some time in business in Australia. Then
took Holy Orders. Died in Austraha about 1873.
Fish, Eobert, 1844-5. Son of Eobert Fish. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg.,
1854. Apparently died in 1879.
FoED, Samuel Valentine. 1844-6. Son of George Samuel Ford.
Hooper, WiUiam Edward Parry. 1844-7. Elder son of William
Harvey Hooper. R.N. b. 1829. Appointed in 1847 to a
Junior Clerkship at the Admiralty, became a Principal Clerk,
1878. Eetired 1890. Was Assessor of Income Tax for the
Naval Department, 1860-78.
HuMPHEY, Frederick Abell. 1844-7. Second son of George Humphry.
b. 1830. Cricket Eleven, (He and all his six brothers were
successively Long-stops to the Cricket Eleven). Fell. Eoy.
Coll. Surg., Eng. Practises at Brighton. Consulting Sur-
geon to the Sussex County Hospital.
HuMPHEY, George Gilson. 1844-6. Eldest son of George Humphry.
b. 1829. He and all his six brothers were successively
Long-stops to the Cricket Eleven. Admitted a Solicitor,
1851. d. 1852.
James, Edward de Bellecour. 1844-6. Son of Edward Woolford.
James. Died in the holidays, 1846.
Kempson, Edward. 1844-6. Son of Edward Kempsou. Joined
the 26th Foot, 1854. Captain 1864. d. 1868.
KiNDEE, Henry. 1844-6. Son of Thomas Kinder.
Naees, Edward Denne. 1844-8. Son of the Eev. Edward Eobert
Nares. Sixth Form, 1847-8. After some years in the
Army, went to Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb.
Newington, Eobert Samuel. 1844-53. Elder son of Samuel
Wilmott Newington. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., Eng., 1858.
Proprietor of Tattlebury House Private Asylum, Goudhurst.
d. 1891.
Eedmayne, Eoqert Eobey. 1844-7. Second son of Giles Eedmayne.
b. 1828. Sixth Form, 1845-7. Smythe Exhib. Triu. Coll.,
Camb. 2nd CI. Class. Trip. ; and Jun. Opt. Math. Trip.
B.A. 1851. M.A. 1855. Has been in various manufactur-
ing businesses in the North of England. Member of
A.D. 1844.
Register.
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Council, Coll. Phys. Sci., Newcastle-on-Tyue. Member
of Senate, Durh. Univ. Presented the Mile Challenge
Cup to Tonbridge School.
EoGERS, Henry. 1844-8. Son of Alexander Eogers. Sixth Form,
1845-7. Smythe Exhib. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1852.
Assistant Inspector of Industrial and Eeformatory Schools.
Thompson, John. 1844-6. Eldest surviving son of the Eev. George
Hodgson Thompson, b. 1830. Joined the Queen's Eoyal
Eegiment, 1849. Served throughout the Campaign of 1860
in China, including the actions of the 3rd, li^th, and 14th
August, and the 18th and 21st September (Medal v?ith two
Clasps). Major-General, 1887. Eetired. Besides in
London.
Thuksbt-Pblham, Walter. 1844-7. Second son of the Eev. Henry
Thursby-Pelham. h. 1880. Sixth Form, 1846-7. Oriel
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1862. Captain in the Shropshire
Mihtia, and J.P. for that County, cl. 1874.
Williams, Crawford Winterton. 1844-5. Eldest son of Henry
Williams. 6.1831. Eesided at Lindfield, Sussex. cZ. 1888.
Wyatt, Augustus Ayliffe. 1844-7. Son of George John Wyatt.
Deceased.
LENT TEEM, 1845.
Burba, Henry. 1845-51. Third son of Wilham Burra. b. 1835.
Cricket Eleven. From Tonbridge went to Addiscombe and
Haileybury Colleges. Entered the Bombay Civil Service,
but resigned after five years. Afterwards became a Banker
at Eye, Sussex, and J.P. for Sussex, d. 1886.
Cobb, WiUiam Lambert. 1845-7. Son of the Eev. Samuel Cobb.
Jesus Coll., Camb. Died in vacation.
FoRMBT, Charles. 1845-6. Second son of the Eev. James Formby.
b. 1828. Sixth Form. Lime and Cement Merchant.
cl. 1880.
Gibson, Charles Edgar. 1845-9. Sou of Edgar Gibson. Joined
the 49th Foot, 1854. Adjutant of his Eegiment in the
Crmiean War ; was present at the assault on the Eedau,
and the siege and fall of Sebastopol. Medal with clasp,
and Turkish Medal. Eetired, 1865. Deceased.
HiLLMAN, John. 1845-7. Son of Thomas Hillman. Formerly of
the Eoyal Exchange Insurance Corporation. Eetired.
Eesides at Leatherhead, Surrey.
Lee, Frederic. 1845-9. Son of George Lee.
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Tollbridge School.
A.D. 1845.
NoTTiDGE, George Simpson. 1845-50. Eldest son of George
Nottidge. b. 1831. Gains Coll., Camb. B.A. 1854.
M.A. 1858. Ordained, 1853. Has held successively the
curacies of Garlton Colville, Wye, Challock, Great Bax-
ham, Benacre and Covehithe. Vicar of Boughton Aluph,
Ashford, till lately. Now retired.
Nottidge, Thomas. 1845-54. Second son of George Nottidge.
h. 1835. Sixth Form, 1852-4. Cricket Eleven, Captain.
Judd Exhib. Emman. Coll., Camb. Captain and Stroke
of the College Boat. 1st cl. Nat. Sci. Trip. B.A. 1858.
M.A. 1872. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1859.
Practised as a Barrister and Solicitor in New Zealand for
some years. Now a banker at Ashford. J. P. for Kent.
Pboctek, John. 1845. Son of George Procter. Died at School.
Eaison, Joseph. 1845-6. Only son of Joseph Eaison. h. 1832.
d. 1882.
EoLFE, Eichard. 1845-51. Third son of John Eolfe. Admitted a
Sohcitor, but did not practise. No permanent residence.
SiKES, Thomas Burr. 1854-9. Son of the Eev. Thomas Sikes. St.
John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1853. M.A. 1855. Ordained,
1854. Has held the curacies of Halstead; Chevening;
Keston ; St. Peter's, Maidstone ; Hunton ; the Eectory of
Halstead ; and the Eectory of Burstow, Surrey. Now
Eector of Warbleton, Sussex.
Still, Thomas Walter. 1845. Son of Peter Still. Joined the
65th Foot, 1850. Afterwards in the 1st Dragoon Guards.
Eetired, 1860. Deceased.
Waed, John Henry Kirwan. 1845-60. Younger son of William
Ward. &. 1831. Sixth Form, 1846-50. Cricket Eleven.
Judd Exhib. Trin. Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip., and
Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1854. M.A. 1857. Ordained,
1858. Has been Curate of St. Mary's, Marlborough;
Tisbury, Wilts ; Folke, Dorset ; and Holy Trinity, Gosport;
Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the Eural Deanery of
Marlborough ; Curate in charge of Coggs, Oxfordshu-e ;
Curate of Gillingham, and now Vicar of Asthall,
Oxfordshire.
Willis, Edward Cooper. 1845-6. Eldest son of Thomas Willis,
M.D. b. 1831. Caius Coll., Camb. Tancred Student.
M.B. 1858. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1852. Called to the
Bar (Inner Temple), 1865. A Queen's Counsel. Author
of "Law and Practice in Bankruptcy;" "Tales and
■^/^ Legends in V/trse."
Wilson, John. 1845-7. Son of Francis Henry Wilson. Went to
Australia.
A.D. 1845.
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SUMMEB TEEM, 1845.
Akees, Edmund. 1845. Son of the Eev. Aretas Akers.
Barr, Myers Willougliby. 1845-8. Son of General David Barr.
Cricket Eleven. Entered the Bombay Civil Service, 1853.
d. 1864.
Blenkaen, William. 1845-8. Son of John Blenkarn.
BoGER, WiUiam Shadforth. 1845-7. (Afterwards at Charterhouse
School). Son of George T. Boger. Emman. Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1865. M.A. 1858. Was in the War Office. Eetired
1871.
Beackenbury, Charles Booth. 1846-7. Son of William Bracken-
bury. Entered the Eoyal Artillery, 1850. Served in the
Crimean War, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol.
Medal with clasp, and Turkish Medal. Colonel 1882. In
charge of the Eoyal Gunpowder Factories at Waltham
Abbey. Director of the Artillery College, 1889. d. 1890.
Donne, Eobert James. 1846-6. Son of John Donne. Scholar and
afterwards Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. 1st cl. Class. Trip,
and Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1858. M.A. 1861. For-
merly an Assistant Master at Wellington College. Deceased.
Elers, Edward Henry. 1846-54. Third son of Wilham Elers.
Sixth Form, 1853-4. Cricket Eleven. Judd Exhib. "Univ.
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1859. M.A. 1863. Ordained 1860.
Has held the Curacy of Coombe Bissett, Wilts ; the Cm'acy
in charge of Fovant, Wilts ; and the Curacy and (since
1875) the Vicarage of Boldre, Hants.
Gay, George Moseley. 1845-7. Son of George Gay. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1857. M.A. 1861. In Holy Orders. For-
merly Curate of Ingham, Bury St. Edmunds. Now retired
and residing at Bury St. Edmunds.
GiLBERTSON, George. 1845-8. Son of James Matthias Gilbertson.
Emman. Coll. Camb. Went to Australia for some years.
Since his return has farmed in Scotland.
Herring, Gerard Edgar. 1845-61. Son of Eobert Herring. Chief
Clerk in the Mining Department, New South Wales.
Hodgson, Septimus. 1846-8. Seventh son of General Christopher
Hodgson, b. 1831. Joined the 2nd Madras Cavalry, 1849.
Eetired 1881. Major-General. Eesided at Southsea. d.
1886.
Laurie, Eobert Peter. 1845-50. Only son of Eobert Peter Laurie.
b. 1836. A Member of the Loudon Stock Exchange. For-
merly M.P. for Canterbury. Hon. Colonel Commandant,
3rd London Eifle Volunteers. J. P. for Kent. M.P. for Bath,
1886 to 1892. Eesides near Canterbury. Companion of
the Bath.
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Tonbridge School.
A.D. 1845.
Thobnton, James Howard. 1845. At Chatham House, Eamsgate,
for some years after leaving Tonbridge. Youngest son of
Major John Thornton, b. 1834. King's Coll., Lond. B.A.
Lond. Univ., 1854. M.B. 1855. M.R.C.S. 1855. Entered
the Bengal Medical Service, 1856. Served in the Indian
Mutiny, 1857-9. Present at the action of Benares ; relief
of Arrah; defence of the Alum Bagh; capture of Lucknow;
operations in Oude and Goruckpore. Mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with two clasps. Served also in the China
War, 1860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture
of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin. Medal with
two clasps. Also served in several minor Indian Expedi-
tions, in one of which he was wounded, and mentioned in
despatches. Medal and clasp ; also in the Egyptian Expedi-
tion of 1882. Mentioned in despatches. Medal and bronze
star. Also in the Eastern Soudan campaign as Principal
Medical Officer. Especially mentioned in Lord Wolseley's
despatches. Clasp. Companion of the Bath. Deputy
Surgeon-General of the Punjab Frontier Force, 1886-91.
Eeceived a pension for distinguished service, 1887. Served
as Principal Medical Officer in the Hazara Field Force in
the Black Mountain Expedition of 1888. Mentioned in
despatches. Clasp. Eetired, 1891. Eesides in London.
Vaughan, Charles WilHam. 1845-7. Second son of theEev. Henry
Vaughan. h. 1835. Entered the Navy, 1847. Served in
H.M.S. "Fury," at the bombardment of Sebastopol, in the
Crimean War. On his retirement from the Navy, went to
Australia, where he died in 1868.
Wood. Edward Negus. 1845-51. Son of John Wood. A Solicitor
in the city of London. Eesides at Greenwich.
CHBISTMAS TERM, 1845.
Aylwin, Horace. 1845-9. Fourth son of George Allen Aylwin.
h. 1834. Christ's Coll., Camb. A Merchant in London.
Died in Canada, 1880.
Baldeeston, Henry Frederick. 1845-7. Son of Thomas Francis
Balderston. h. 1830. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., Eng., 1859.
Died at Auckland, New Zealand, 1872.
Blackmobe, Edward. 1845-9. Son of Edward Blackmore. A
Solicitor at Alresford, Hants, d. 1890.
Cakgill, Thomas. 1845-9. Son of Eichard Cargill. At Singapore,
in the Straits Settlements.
Cole, Edward Maule. 1845-8. (Afterwards at Eossall School).
Eldest son of the Eev. Wilham Sibthorpe Cole. b. 1833.
Wore. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods, and Ludwell Exhibi-
tioner of Oriel College. Also Goldsmiths' Exhibitioner.
A.D. 1845.
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In the Boat and Cricket Eleven of each college. Played
also for the Gentlemen of Yorkshire. B. A. 1857. M.A.
1875. Ordained 1868. Formerly an Assistant Master at
Eossall School. Afterwards Perpetual Curate of Whitwood
Mere, Yorkshire. Now Vicar of Wetwang, York. Author
of "Scandinavian Place Names in the East Biding"; "On
the Bed Chalk"; "On the Origin of the Dales in the East
Biding"; "On the White Chalk"; "Geological Bambles in
Yorkshire," and other works on Geology. F.G.S.
ENaLEHEART, Stephen Paul. 1845-7. Second surviving son of
Nathaniel Brown Engleheart. b. 1830. Mem. Boy. Coll.
Surg. Eng. and M.D. of Edin. Univ. Practised at Down,
Beckenhan, and at Shelton, Norfolk. Drowned between
New Calabar and Bonny, West Coast of Africa., on his
return from visiting a patient, 1885.
HoMBWOOD, William Henry. 1845-52. Eldest son of Edward
Homewood. b. 1836. Passed five years in New Zealand
farming. Besided near Sittingbourne after his return.
cl. 1885,
HoBE, Eraser Salter. 1845-7. Seventh son of James Hore. h. 1835.
Cricket Eleven. Admitted a Solicitor in England. Has
practised at Bombay since 1861. Formerly in partnership
with A. A. Conroy (Old Tonbridgian) . Played three years
in Surrey County Cricket Eleven, and one year for Surrey
and Sussex. Senior Major, Bombay Eifle Volunteer Corps.
J. P. for Bombay.
Lewellin, Eichard Truman. 1845-7. (Afterwards at Harrow
School.) Son of Bichard Lewehin. Trin. Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1856. M.A. 1859. Ordained, 1858. Held the
Curacies of Lamphey, near Pembroke ; Bovington, Herts ;
Plaxtol; and Finchampstead, Berks. Deceased.
MoNYPENNY, Eichard James Lamb. 1845-8. Son of Thomas
Monypenny. Was a sheep farmer in New Zealand, d. 1874.
Newton, Charles. 1845-7. Second son of James Newton, b. 1833.
Afterwards at King's College School and Durham Uni-
versity. Went to New Zealand. Not heard of for years.
Newton, James WilHam. 1845-7. Eldest son of James Newton.
b. 1831. Afterwards at King's College, Applied Science
Department. Civil Engineer. Has been engaged in the
construction of various railways, tramways, waterworks,
etc., and is Engineer to several companies. Besides at
Furnival's Inn, London.
Newton, John. 1845-7. Third son of James Newton, b. 1835.
Afterwards at King's College School. Arcliitect. Was
with Sir G. Gilbert Scott for 13 years. Has since designed
many important buildings, such as the Market House at
Guernsey, Fishermen's Home at Margate, etc., etc. For
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A,D. 1845.
some years incapacitated from work by ill health. Since
engaged with Mr. Eobson, Architect to the Committee of
Council on Education.
Nicholson, John Hampden. 1845-8. Son of the Eev. John
Armitage Nicholson. Triu. Coll., Dublin. B.A. 1854.
M.A. 1858. Took Holy Orders. Held several Curacies in
England, and at Cork, Ireland, where he died.
EiDSDALE, William Henry Errington. 1845-50. Eldest son of
George William Hughes Eidsdale. b. 1831. Sixth Form,
1848-50. SmytheExhib. Christ's Coll., Camb. Stroke of
College Boat. B.A. 1854. Joined the 9th Foot, 1855.
Served in the Jowaki Campaign of 1877-8, in command of
the 2nd Battalion of his Eegiment. Medal with clasp.
Also in the Afghan War, 1878-80, in the operations in the
Khyber Pass, the relief of Sherpur, a,nd affair of
Saidabad. Medal with clasp. Lieutenant-Colonel Ee-
tired, 1881.
ScooNES, Henry Dalton. 1845-51. Son of Major Edward Scoones.
Joined the 49th Foot. Served in the Crimea, and was
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on
the Eedan. Medal with clasp, and Turkish Medal. Captain.
Eetired, 1862. Eesides at Quarry Moor House, near Eipon.
Smith, Edward Thomas. 1845-54. Son of Thomas Smith. Sixth
Form. Cricket Eleven. Smythe and Fisher Exhibs.
Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A. Called to the Bar, 1862.
Practised at the Kent Sessions. Afterwards Magistrate of
the Falkland Islands, then of British Guiana, and then a
District Judge in Jamaica, cl. 1882.
Smith, Horatio Bolton. 1845-7. Third son of William Bolton
Smith. h. 1831. Univ. Coll., Durham. Lie. Theol.
Ordained, 1854. Formerly Eector of High Laver, Essex ;
then of Newcastle, West Limerick. Since 1872, Vicar of
Wymering and Eector of Widley, Hants.
Stileman, Eobert Curteis. 1845-7. Son of Eichard Stileman.
Major. Eesides at Winchelsea. J.P. for Sussex.
TuBNEB, Samuel William. 1845-52. Son of Samuel Turner. 6. 1834.
Oriel Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1857. Ordained, 1858. For-
merly Curate of Holy Trinity, Westminster; Consular
Chaplain at Amoy, China ; afterwards successively Cm-ate
of Sunderland ; of Holy Trinity, Greenwich ; and of St.
Mary Magdalen, Peckham. Since 1872, Eector of Great
and Little Elhngham, Norfolk.
Vallance, James Attwood. 1845-6. Sou of Thomas Vallance.
Died 1857, in his 20 th year.
A.D. 1846.
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LENT TEEM, 1846.
Adcock, George. 1846-9. Son of William Eobert Adcock. Was a
Medical Student at Guy's Hospital, d. 1860.
Ash, John George Hele. 1846. Son of the Eev. John George Ash.
St. Bees Theol. Coll., 1855. Ordained, 1857. Held the
Curacies of Distington, Appledore, Boughton, Hewelsfield,
and BeacLley. From 1878, to his death in 1890, Vicar of
Eumburgh, Halesworth, Suffolk.
Ash, Eichard Eobert Drummond. 1846-8. Son of the Eev. John
George Ash. Cricket Eleven. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A.
1852. M.A. 1856. Ordained, 1852. Formerly Curate of
St. Andrew and All Saints', Barnwell, and subsequently
of Oundle. From 1860 to 1888, Vicar of Cocking, Sussex.
Since 1888, Vicar of Saxby All Saints, Lincolnshire.
Ash, Selby Attree Horne. 1846-54. Son of the Eev. John George
Ash. Cricket Eleven. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A. 1869.
Ordained, 1860. Was Curate of Hadleigh, Suffolk, d. 1870.
Blackmoee, George Lear. 1846-50. Son of Edward Blackmore.
Was a Sailor, first in the General Screw Steam Shipping,
and then in the Peninsular and Oriental Company. Then
gave up the sea and travelled about the world. Now in
Colorado, U.S.A.
Catt, William. (Has assumed the name of Willett in place of Catt.)
1846-8. Eldest son of WiUiam Catt (now Willett). b. 1835.
Formerly a Brewer. Eesides at Brighton.
Cbafts, Howard. 1846. Son of John Crafts.
Dalison, Charles Burrell. 1846-53. Fifth son of Maximilian
Dudley Diggs Dahson. b. 1835. Mert. Coll., Oxford.
Formerly a Member of the Stock Exchange. Eesides in
London.
Dennb, Edward WilUam. 1 846. Son of the Eev. David Denne.
Trin. Coll., Camb. Deceased.
Peeeet, Henry Eobert Tootell. 1846. Son of Eobert Perrev.
d. cix. 1870.
Shepheed, Francis Henry Heyman. 1846. Son of the Eev.
Edward John Shepherd.
Smyth, Ealph. 1846-8. Eldest son of Captain Eobert Smyth
(of Gay brook). b. 1831. Cricket Eleven. Joined the
17th Foot, 1850. Captain, 1855. Served at the siege of
Sebastopol, the assaults on the Eedan, and the bombard-
ment and surrender of Enburn. (Medal with clasp,
Turkish Medal and Order of Mejidi^.) Eetired, 1857.
J.P. and D.L. for County Westmeath. Served as High
Sheriff in 1880. Eesided at Gaybrook, Westmeath, Ireland.
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A.D. 1846.
Stilwell, Edward. 1846. Son of George Stilwell. Died many
years ago.
Stilwell, Eoberfc Eatheram. 1846-9. Son of George Stilwell.
Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., Eng. 1856. M.D. Univ. St.
Andrew's, 1858. Practised at Beckenham. d. 1887.
SUMMEB TERM, 1846.
Laweence, Charles Eichard Lucas. 1846-51. Son of Alfred
Chandler Lawrence. Sixth Form, 1849-51. Judd Exhib.
Cricket Eleven. Scholar of Trin. Hall, Camb. Died at
College in 1854.
LEGaETT, Francis Charles. 1846-9. Second son of Major-General
Joseph Leggett. b. 1833. Admitted a Solicitor. Went
to New Zealand, and practised there for some time. Has
now retired from the profession, and resides at Auckland,
New Zealand.
Melvill, Maxwell. 1846-51. Second son of the Eev. Henry
Melvill (Canon of St. Paul's). b. 1838. Sixth Form,
1847-51. Head Boy, 1849-51. Judd Exhib. Cricket
Eleven. Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb., and Bell Uni-
versity Scholar. Afterwards at Haileybury College (passed
out Head). Entered the Bombay Civil Service, 1855.
Judge of the High Court at Bombay from 1869 to 1884.
Afterwards a Member of Council of the Bombay Presi-
dency, a Companion of the Order of the Star of India,
and Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian
Empire, d. 1887.
Menpes, James Witherden. 1846. Son of Eichard Menpes.
Solicitor. Practised at Maidstone, d. 1885.
Pieece, John Cruttall Musgrave. 1846-51. Elder son of Samuel
Eyles Pierce. Was in business at a cotton-mill at Man-
chester, but gave it up through ill-health, d. 1868.
Pkocteb, James Cooper. 1846-7. Afterwards with a private tutor.
Only son of James Procter, h. 1833. Mem. Eoy. Coll.
Surg., Eng. Practices at Lydd, Kent.
EiDSDALE, Windham Eowell Standford. 1846-50. Third son of
George William Hughes Eidsdale. b. 1836. In the
Merchant Navy. Was drowned in Table Bay, Cape of
Good Hope, when in command of the Eoyal Mail Steam-
ship, " Natal," 1866.
Thompson, James. 1846. Son of the Eev. George Hodgson
Thompson, b. 1834. Admitted a Solicitor, 1857. Practises
in London. Eesides at Mymwood, Hatfield, Herts.
A.D. 1846.
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Walkee, Oliver Ormerod. 1846-50. Only son of Oliver Ormerod
Walker, h. 1833. J. P. and D.L. of Lancaster. High
Sheriff, 1876. Contested Bury in the Conservative in-
terest, 1874. M.P. for Salford, 1877 to 1880. Colonel of
the 3rd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers (Vol. Bat.) Be-
sides at Chesham, in Lancashire. A member of the Carlton,
Windham, and Portland Clubs.
Willis, Frederick Eobertson. 1846-51. Son of Charles WiUis.
Deceased.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1846.
Alexander, William Stuart. 1846. Son of William Stuart
Alexander. Trin. Coll., Camb. Entered the Bengal
Artillery, 1868. Died at Allahabad, 1868.
Balderston, Walter Urquhart. 1846-9. Son of Thomas Francis
Balderston. b. 1832. Studied for the Law, but did not
follow the profession. Went to India, where he died
in 1860.
Beeching, Cecil Thomas. 1846-52. Second son of Thomas
Beeching. b. 1835. Some time a Major in the Eoyal
Hants Militia. Eesided at Teddington. d. 1887.
Brackenbuey, Henry. 1846-9. (Afterwards at Eton College). Son
of William Brackenbury. b. 1837. Entered the Eoyal
Artillery, 1856. Lieut. -General, 1888. Served in the
Indian Mutiny Campaign, 1858. Present at the battle of
Banda and capture of Kirwee. Medal with clasp. In
the Franco-German War of 1870-1 was attached to the
Brit. Nat. Soc. for aid to the sick and wounded. Officer of
the Legion, of Honour. A Knight of the Bavarian Order of
St. Michael. Iron Cross. Served also in the Ashantee
War, 1873-4. Present at the battle of Amoaful and
capture of Coomassie. Mentioned in despatches. Medal
with clasp. Brevets of Major and Lieutenant-Colonel.
Served also in the South African War, 1879-80, acting as
Chief of the Staff during the closing operations of the
Zulu War, in the operations against Sekukuni, and at the
capture of his stronghold. Mentioned in despatches.
Medal with clasp. Companion of the Bath. Served also
in the Soudan Expedition as Deputy- Adjutant and Quarter-
Master-General on the Nile, and commanded the Eiver
Column as Brigadier-General after the death of General
Earle. Present at the action of Kirbekan. Mentioned
twice in despatches for distinguished service in the lield.
Promoted Major-General. Now Member of the Council
of the Governor-General of India.
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A.D. 1846.
OoiiLETT, Henry. 1846-52. Son of William Collett. b. 1836.
Joined the 51st Bengal Native Infantry, 1855. Served in
the Indian Frontier Expedition of 1858 ; present at the
actions of Chinghi and Sittana. Medal with clasp. Served
also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, 1857-8. Was present
at the storming and capture of Fort Eampoor Kussia, etc.
Medal. Served also in the Kossyah and Jyntiah Hills
campaign, 1862-3 ; present at the capture of several
stockades. Severely wounded. Mentioned in despatches.
Served also in the Abyssinian Expedition, 1867-8. Twice
mentioned in despatches. Medal. Served also in the
Afghan War, 1878-80. Present at the forcing of the Peiwar
Kotal, the operations in Khost and round Cabul, the march
to Candahar, and battle. Three times mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with three clasps, bronze star, brevet of
Lieutenant-Colonel. K.O.B. 1891. Now Deputy Adjutant-
General for Bengal. Major-General in command of the
Peshawur Division of the Bengal Army.
Daubbnt, Eobert. 1846-8. Son of James Daubeny. A French boy.
Dbuce, Alfred Wilham. 1846-9. Son of WilUam Druce. Besides
at Ealing.
Druoe, Walter William. 1846-9. Son of Charles Druce. Of the
Phoenix Distillery, Mile End, London.
Floweb, Wickham. 1846-52. Eldest son of John Wickham Flower.
Cricket Eleven. A SoUcitor in London.
FoESHALL, Francis Hyde. 1846-9. Son of the Eev. Josiah Forshall.
F.E.S. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1855. Mem. Eoy. Coll.
Phys. Edin., 1863. Practises at Highgate.
Hammond, Charles. 1846. Son of Henry Hammond, b. 1832. In
the Army Commissariat Department. Deceased.
Howell, Arthur Pearse. 1846-52. Son of Sir Thomas Howell.
Sixth Form, 1850-2. Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Cricket
Eleven. Exeter Coll. and Schol. of Trin. Coll., Oxford.
1st CI. Mods., 2nd CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1857. Fereday
Fellow of St. John's Coll., Oxford. M.A. 1872. Entered
the Bengal Civil Service, 1857. Under Secretary and
Secretary for Home Department, Government of India.
Commissioner of the Nerbudda Division, Central Provinces
of India. Commissioner of Berar, and British Eesident at
the Court of the Nizam of Hyderabad. Eetired from the
Indian Civil Service in 1890.
HuNNYBUN, James. 1846-50. Second son of Thomas Hunnybun.
&'l832 Cricket Eleven. Smythe Exhib. Cams Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1855. M.A. 1858. Ordained 1856. _ Has
held Senior Curacies at Kettering, and Hadleigh. Vicar of
Nayland, Suffolk, 1867-79. Since 1879 Eector of Holton
St Mary, Colchester, and Vicar of Shelley, Ipswich.
A.D. 1846.
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Jbssopp, Joseph Frederick. 1846-8. Only son of Joseph Jessopp.
b. 1833. Formerly a Solicitor at Waltham Abbey .Magis-
trates' Clerk of Waltham Abbey, Chesbunt, and Edmonton
Petty Sessions. Captain of the Essex Yeomanry Cavalry.
d. 1875.
Jones, Fitzhardinge. 1846-5. Son of Henry Jones. Joined the
12th Lancers in 1852. Afterwards in the 1st Dragoon
Guards. Served with the former regiment in the Saugor
and Nerbudda Field Force during the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign, 1858-9. Present at the battle of Banda. Severely
wounded in six places. Also present at the actions of
Jegunge, Kobra, and Lowherie, and some minor affairs.
Medal with clasp. Eetired, as Captain, 1867. Now in
Otago, New Zealand.
LowDELL, Sydney Poole. 1846-7. Son of George Lowdell. Eesides
at Lingfield, Surrey.
LuAED, Charles Henry. 1846-7. Son of Lieutenant-Colonel John
Luard. b. 1837. Educated for the Army at Addiscombe.
Commission in Bengal Engineers, with Pollock Medal and
Sword of Honour. Lieutenant- Colonel, R.E., 1881. From
1857 served entirely in a civil capacity in connection with
the Government railways of India. Was Under Secretary
in the Public Works Department, and Master of the Cal-
cutta Mint. Chief Engineer 1st CI. Public Works Depart-
ment, 1888. Commissioner for Improvements in the Port
of Calcutta, 1889. Eetired 1890. Eesides a,t Harrow.
PucKLE, William. 1846-50. Fourth son of Eichard Puckle. b.
1835. Attached to the Hospital Staff in the Crimean War,
1855. Many years Major in the Isle of Wight Artillery
Militia, d. 1886.
Stevens, Henry Bingham. 1846-53. Son of Henry Stevens. Sixth
Form, 1851-3. Judd Exhib. Cricket Eleven. Emmau.
Coll., Camb. In the College Boat. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip.
B.A. 1857. M.A. 1860. Ordained 1858. Has held the
Curacies of Thatcham and Curridge, Berks ; St. Lawrence,
Eeading; and the Eectory of St. Mary's, Chatham. Since
1883 Vicar of Dareuth, Kent.
Stevenson, Frank. 1846-52. Son of James Stevenson. Joined
the 45th Madras Native Infantry, 1853. Died at Prome
1857.
Stevenson, James. 1846-51. Son of James Stevenson. Joined
the 33rd Bengal Native Infantry, 1853. Went through the
Indian Mutiny campaign, including the assault and capture
of Delhi. Medal. Eetired 1870, when Captain. Eesides
in London.
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A.D. 1847.
LENT TEEM, 1847.
Castlr, Charles ThomaSi 1847-8. Son of Charles Castle. Joined
the Eoyal Canadian Eifies, 1851. Afterwards joined the
17th Foot. Eetired 1852.
FatEND, George. 1847. Son of George Friend.
Hankin, Daniel Bell. 1847-9. Son of Daniel Hankin. h. 1834.
St. Aidan's Theol. Coll., 1860. Ordained 1859. Has held
Curacies at Liverpool, Lyduey, and St. Mary's, Islington ;
also the Vicarage of Christ Church, Ware. Since 1875
Vicar of St. Jude's, Mildmay Park, London.
Haetwell, Charles. 1847-9. Son of John Hartwell. Eesides in
London.
Humphry, Edward Wood. 1847-9. Third son of George Humphry.
b. 1832. Cricket Eleven. The above and his six brothers
were all, in turn, long-stops to the School Cricket Eleven.
Afterwards, at Addiscombe Mil. Coll., gained the Prize
Sword. Entered the Bengal Engineers, 1852. Served
throughout the Indian Mutiny, including the Allumbagh,
under Gen. Outram, and the siege and capture of Lucknow,
under Lord Clyde. Severely wounded. Mentioned in
despatches. Medal with clasp. Eetired in 1868, owing to
ill-health. Since 1870 Captain of Invalids of the Eoyal
Chelsea Hospital, with rank of Major.
Joyce, Charles. 1847-8. Son of Charles Joyce.
Kelly, Fitzroy, 1847-9. Younger son of James Birch Kelly.
b. 1833. Trin. Coll., Camb. Eowed in the First Trinity
Boat. Prizes for Latin Declamation and Enghsh Oration.
2nd CI. Class. Trip. B.A. 1856. M.A. 1860. Called to
the Chancery Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1868. Lecturer in
Equity to the Incorporated Law Society. Made a re-
markable speech in the Banda and Kirwee case, 1866.
Owing to ill-health, went to Ceylon, where he practised.
d. 1877.
Kensit, George. 1847-50. Son of Thomas Glover Kensit (for-
merly Clerk to the Skinners' Company). Formerly a
Solicitor. Eesides at Beckenham.
Mawley, Henry John. 1847-9. Son of Henry Mawley. Deceased.
Shuldham, Molyneux. 1847-8. Son of Molyneux Shuldham. Of
no business or profession. Formerly resided at Crawley,
Sussex.
TuKE, Arthur. 1847-8. Fifth son of the Eev. Francis Edward
Tuke. b. 1832. Major. In command of the armed Con-
stabulary in New Zealand.
A.D. 1847.
Register.
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TuKE, Stratford. 1847. Sixth son of the Eev. Francis Edward
Tuke. b. 1834. Formerly in the Eoyal Navy. Served in
the Baltic Fleet, in the " Majestic," during the War with
Russia, 1854. Baltic Medal. As Senior Lieutenant of the
"Pelorus," was present at the attack on Tunghwa, and
destruction of five junks; also iu command of the ex-
pedition to Changchow, when attacked by rebels. Twice
mentioned in despatches. Commanded the "Rifleman''
at the capture of the Fort of Mombasa, East Africa.
Captain retired. At present a Travelling Inspector of the
Privy Council (Ireland).
SUMMER TEBM, 1847.
Babkeb, Edgar. 1847-9. Son of Edgar Barker. Mem. Eoy, Coll.
Surg., 1856. Practises in London.
DoDD, Thomas Francis. 1847 — . Son of Ambrose Thomas Sturges
Dodd. Settled at Leeston, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Monk, Arthur. 1847-53. Son of Robert Monk (Writing and
Arithmetic Master at Toubridge School). Passed ten years
in the Bush in Queensland, Australia, as overseer at several
Cattle Stations, going through many strange adventures.
Afterwards in Canada for three years, as a clerk in the
Engineers' Department in the neighbourhood of the Falls
of Niagara. On his return to England, farmed for several
years at Little Trench, near Tonbridge. Now in business
at Upper Tooting, Surrey.
Olivee, George William. 1847-54. Eldest son of George Oliver.
b. 1836. Sixth Form, 1852-4. Smythe Exhib. Scholar of
Christ's Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1858.
M.A. 1863. Ordained, 1859. Has held the Curacies of
Wardington, Oxon ; St. Peter's, Bedford; St. Barnabas,
Kensington ; St. Neot's, Hunts ; St. John Baptist,
Kensington : also the Chaplaincy of the Berkshire Asylum.
He succeeded his brother, the Rev. H. A. G. Oliver (Old
Tonbridgian), as Head Master of St. John's Wood School,
London, and is also Chaplain of the Orphanage, Percy
Road, Kilburn.
Twiss, Charles Edward. 1847. Son of James Paterson Twiss.
Entered the Merchant Navy, and died young.
ViNALL, Edward, 1847-50. Son of the Rev. Edward Vinall. d.
1850.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1847.
BiGSBY, George Gordon Chamberlin. 1847-50. Afterwards at
Marlborough College. Son of the Rev. Charles Bigsby.
Entered the Royal Engineers, 1858. (i!. 1874.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1847.
Bkydon, William Holme. 1847-9. Son of James Brydon. Joined
the Bombay Artillery, 1855. With the Persian Expedi-
tionary Force in 1856-7. Present at the landing at Hallilah
Bay, the storming and capture of Bushire, and the sur-
render of Bushire. Present as Assistant to the Head of
the Intelligence Department at the capture of Mohumra.
Medal with clasp. Eetired 1860.
BuKGESS, Eobert Edward. 1847-53. Son of the Eev. Eobert
Burgess. Died young, from an injury caused by a fall on
the ice.
BuEKA, James Salkeld. 1847-57. Youngest son of William Burra.
b. 1838. Sixth Form, 1854-7. Judd Exhib. Univ. Coll.,
Oxford. 2nd CI. Mods. 3rd CI. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1861.
M.A. 1864. J.P. for Kent. Banker at Ashford.
Catt, Alfred (has assumed the name of Willett in place of Catt).
Second son of WiUiam Catt (now Willett). h. 1837. FeU.
Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1862. Practises in London. Examiner in
Medicine and Surgery at Cambridge.
DuKST, John. 1847-50. (At King's College School, 1851-5). Elder
son of John Durst, b. 1836. Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb.
Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1859. M.A. 1862. Ordained
1859. Has held the Curacies of St. Stephen's, Norwich,
and Mattishall ; the Vicarage of St. Peter per Mountergate,
Norwich ; the Eectory of North Lynn, with Vicarage of
King's Lynn ; the Vicarage of Bredhurst, Chatham ; and
since 1888 the Vicarage of Thm'nham, Maidstone.
Eaele, Eobert Henry. 1847-50. Son of the Eev. Eobert Earle.
St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1856. M.A. 1860. Ordained
1858. Cm-ate in charge of Minster Lovell from 1859 to
1867, since which time he has held the Eectory of Kencott,
Lechlade.
Eakle, Wilham. 1847-52. Son of the Eev. Eobert Earle. Sixth
Form, 1851-2. St. John's Coll., Oxford. Drowned in the
Isis while an Undergraduate, in 1854.
Feaseb, William Francis. 1847-52. Elder son of the Eev. WiUiam
Fraser. b. 1834. Emman. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1858. M.A.
1868. Ordained 1857. Has held the Cm-acies of Cogges-
hall and Stisted, and the Vicarage of White Notley, all in
Essex; and since 1887 the Eectory of Westbere, near
Canterbury.
Helsham, Douglas. 1847-9. Son of Captain Eichard Helsham, E.N.
Formerly a settler in Queensland ; afterwards went to New
South Wales, and died at Sydney in 1885.
Langton, Henry. 1847-51. Son of John Edwards Langton.
Besides at Maidenhead, Berks.
A.D. 1847.
Register.
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Newington, George. 1847-54. Younger son of Samuel Wilmott
Newington. h. 1836. Admitted a Solicitor, 1861. Practises
in London.
PoYNDEB, Eobert. 1847-8. (Afterwards at King's Coll., London,
and Moore Coll., New South Wales.) Eldest son of George
Poynder. b. 1834. Ordained, 1866. Formerly a Clergy-
man in Victoria, Australia. From 1883 to 1890, Curate of
Greyfriars, Beading. Since 1890, Curate of St. Paul's,
Sale, Victoria, Australia.
EoTHWELL, Thomas. 1847-50. Eldest son of Eichard Eothwell,
J.P. and D.L. b. 1834. Magd. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1857.
Eesides on his estate of Eockfield, Kells, Ireland. J.P.
and D.L. for the County of Meath. High Sheriff in 1867.
Walfoed, Frederic. 1847-8. (Afterwards at Charterhouse and
Durham Schools.) Son of the Eev. William Walford.
b. 1835. Formerly an Architect.
Welland, Albert Stanley. 1847-52. Joined the 67th Foot in 1865.
Eetired, 1857. Deceased.
Yaldwyn, Burton. 1847-52. Second son of William Henry
Yaldwyn. b. 1837. Joined the Bengal Artillery, 1857.
Major, E.A., 1875. Served in the campaign in China, in
1860, including the capture of the entrenched camp at
Sinho, and the assault and capture of the Taku Forts.
Medal with clasp. Eetired, 1882.
Yaldwyn, William. 1847-52. Eldest son of William Henry
Yaldwyn. b. 1835. Went to Moreton Bay (now Queens-
land), in 1856, and entered on the business of a Squatter.
Nominated a Member of the Legislative Council in 1868,
and resigned in 1877, on accepting the appointment of
Police Magistrate of Dalby. Promoted to Ipswich in 1882.
LENT TEBM, 1848.
Beeching, Arthur Thomas. 1848-53. Youngest son of Horatio
Beeching. b. 1836. J.P. for Kent. Eesides at Tonbridge.
Hammond, William. 1848-9. Son of Henry Hammond. Admitted
a Sohcitor, 1858. Practised in London, d. 1876.
Haeds, Alfred. 1848-9. (Afterwards at the College School, Maid-
stone.) Second son of John Hards, b. 1835. First went
to sea, then engaged in trade at Yalding, Kent.
Haeds, John Thomas. 1848-9. Eldest son of John Hards, b. 1833.
Studied Medicine at Guy's Hospital, London. Went to
New Zealand as Doctor on board ship for the sake of his
health. Died at Tahiti, ou the return voyage, 1854.
a2
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1848.
Haewaed, Coningsby Michael. 1848 — . Fourth son of the Eev.
John Netherton Harward. h. 1835. Joined the 12th Foot,
1854. Captain 13th Foot, 1861. Retired, 1864. Settled in
Western Australia. Died on the homeward voyage in 1872.
Hopkins, Charles. 1848-53. Youngest son of "WiUiam Bonner
Hopkins, h. 1834. Sixth Form, 1850-3. Smythe Exhib.
Scholar of St. Cath. Coll., Camb. 3rd CI. Class. Trip.
B.A. 1857. M.A. 1860. Ordained 1858. Has held
Curacies at Aylestone and Broseley ; also the Vicarage of
Duddington, the Eectory of Polebrook, and the Domestic
Chaplaincy to the late Bishop Davys of Peterborough.
Since 1871 Vicar of Oundle, and 1879 Eural Dean of
Oundle First Deanery. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1891.
Langton, Philip Sydney. 1848-52. Son of John Edwards Langton.
A Brewer at Maidenhead, Berks.
McQueen, David. 1848-50. Second son of Captain Farquhar
McQueen. Went to China and died there.
McQueen, Farquhar. 1848-50. Eldest son of Captain Farquhar
McQueen. Now of the Union Bank, Sydney, New South
Wales.
MoEFiLL, WiUiam Eichard. 1848-53. Eldest son of William Mor-
fiU. h. 1834. Sixth Form, 1850-3. Head Boy. Judd
Exhib. Scholar of Oriel Coll., Oxford. 1st CI. Mods.
B.A. 1857. M.A. 1860. Ilchester Lecturer in Slavonic
Languages at Oxford for the years 1870, 1873, 1883.
Eeader in Eussian, and other Slavonic languages, in the
University of Oxford, 1889. Author of "Ballads relating
to the Eeign of Elizabeth " (Edited for the Ballad Society)
1873; "Eussia" in the series "Foreign Countries and
British Colonies, "1880; " Early Slavonic Literatm-e," 1883;
"Grammar of the Polish Language" (Triibner's series),
1884 ; and the articles on Polish and Eussian History and
Literature in the " Encycloptedia Britannica"; " Grammar
of the Servian Language " (Trlibner), 1887 ; " Grammar of
the Eussian Language" (Clarendon Press, Oxford), 1889;
" Eussia" in the " Story of the Nations," 1890.
Nicholson, WiUiam Newcome. 1848-50. Son of the Eev. John
Armitage Nicholson. Cricket Eleven. Tr in. Coll., Dublin.
B.A. 1854. M.A. 1858. Of no profession. Generally
resided abroad. Died at Palermo, Sicily, 1888.
Stbeatfeild, Eichard John. 1848-50. Fourth and youngest son of
Henry Streatfeild. h. 1833. Cricket Eleven. Christ
Church, Oxford. Played in the Oxford University and
Kent County Cricket Elevens, d. 1877.
Toller, Alfred Weyman. 1848-50. Son of Edward ToUer.
Admitted a SoUcitor, 1859. Practised in London. Died
about 1875.
A.D. 1848.
Register,
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Whitehead, Arthur. 1848-51. Second son of John Whitehead.
Trin. Coll., Dub. B.A. 1854, and M.A. (by incorporation),
Exeter Coll., Oxford, 1856. In Holy Orders, d. 1889.
Whitehead, Charles. 1848. Eldest son of John Whitehead, b.
1835. A Fellow of the Linnean, Geographical, Antiquaries,
and Geological Societies. Vice-President of the Eoyal
Agricultural Society and of the Board of Agriculture.
Agricultural Adviser to the Agricultural Department, and
Technical Adviser to the Board of Agriculture from its
formation. Author of " Eeports upon Insects Injurious to
Agricultural Crops," prepared for the Agricultural Depart-
ment of the Privy Council, and many treatises on Agricul-
tural subjects. Also of " i'he Evil Influences of Settlement
and Entail," "Night Schools" (Cobden Club Leaflets), and
other works. J. P. , D.L., and Alderman of the Kent County
Council. Besides at Barming House, Maidstone.
SUMMEE TERM, 1848.
AcwoETH, William Pelham. 1848-51. Second son of George
Acworth. b. 1835. Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1860. M.A. 1864. Ordained 1861. Has held the
Curacies of Welborne and Thorpe, in Norfolk, and Water-
moor, Cirencester. Now Vicar of Christ Church, Gloucester.
Beown, Walter Stewart. 1848-54. Fifth son of Gentle Brown, b.
1837. Formerly Lieutenant in the 4th (King's Own) Eegt.
Staff Officer. Eetired through ill health. Now at Halifax,
Nova Scotia.
BuBGESs, Thomas Woolley. 1848-51. Sixth son of John Oakley
Burgess, J. P. Served as a First-class Volunteer in H.M.S.
" Transit " in the Crimean War, and was present at the
capture of Sebastopol. Afterwards served in the Eoyal
West Indian Mail Company. Has since been a settler suc-
cessively in West Australia, New Zealand, and (at present)
in the Eepublic of Uruguay. Manager of the Estancia
Santa Elena, near Monte Video.
FiiOWEK, Philip WiUiam. 1848-54. Second son of John Wickham
Flower. Cricket Eleven. Iron and Tin-plate Master in
South Wales. Formerly President of the Tin-plate Masters'
Association. J. P. for Glamorganshire. Author of " From
Ocean to Ocean," and " A History of Tin and Tin-plates.
d. 1892. ^
HuMPHEY, Joseph Godfrey. 1848-52. Fourth son of George
Humphry. Sixth Form, 1851-2. Cricket Eleven, (one of
seven brothers, all of whom were, in turn, Long-stops to the
School Eleven). Admitted a Solicitor in 1857, practised in
London for nearly thirty years, d. 1889.
86
Tonhridcie School
A.D. 1848.
Mello, John Magens. 1848-53. Son of John Arnold Mello. St.
John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1859. M.A. 1863. In Holy
Orders. Formerly Curate of All Saints, Derby. 1863-87
Eector of Brampton, Chesterfield. Since 1887 Vicar of
Mapperley, Derby. Acting Chaplain to the Volunteer
Battalion of the Derbyshire Eegiment ; Local Secretary
to the Society of Antiquaries; Fell. Geol. Soc, and Mem.
Sci. Soc. of Brussels. Author of "Holy Scripture and
Modern Science," and "A Handbook to the Geology of
Derbyshire," and papers contributed to various scientific
journals. Hon. Mem. of the Chesterfield and Midland
Institute of Engineers, etc.
NoTTiDGE, WiUiam. 1845-57. Third son of George Nottidge.
Emman. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1861. In Holy Orders, d.
1865.
Pellatt, Frederick William. 1848-50. Youngest son of MiU
Pellatt. b. 1834. Ship and Insurance Broker in London.
SiKES, John Churchill. 1848-50. (Afterwards at Harrow School.)
Youngest son of the Rev. Thomas Sikes. b. 1837. Scholar
of Queens' Coll., Camb. B.A. 1865. LL.M. 1874. Cer-
tificate of Merit of the Incorporated Law Society. Ordained
1864, after practising as a Solicitor. Has held Curacies at
Edgmond, Salop ; St. Michael and St. Andrew's, Derby ;
St. Philip's, Earl's Court ; the Chaplaincy of the Surrey
District Schools ; also the Curacies of Hornchurch, Essex,
and Chevening, Kent.
Tkusteam, William Prince. 1848-53. Only son of Charles Trustram.
b. 1837. A Solicitor. Practised at Tunbridge Wells and
London, d. 1875.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1848.
Alfokd, Bradley Hurt. 1848-55. Second son of the Eev. Henry
Alford. b. 1837. Sixth Form, 1858-5. Head Boy. Judd
Exhib. Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip.
B.A. 1859. M.A. 1862. Ordained, 1862. Has been Curate
of St. Michael's, Pimlico ; Vicar of Leavenheath, Essex ;
and Curate-in-charge of Holy Trinity, Hoxton. Since 1877,
Vicar of St. Luke's, Nutford Place, London. Author of
an Abridgment of Dean Alford's Greek Testament.
Besley, Frederick Eobert. 1848-51. Son of Frederick Besley.
Wharfinger, Nicholson's Wharf, London.
BuDD, Edward. 1848-9. Son of Henry Budd.
GuiLLE, Philip MacLaurin. 1848-53. Son of Philip Guille. Sixth
Form, 1851-3. Judd Exhib. Cricket Eleven. Scholar of
Emman. Coll., Camb. Joined the Eoyal Artillery, d. 1861.
A.D. 1848.
Register.
87
Hallowes. Arthur Coleman. 1848-53. Sou of Thomas Hallowes.
Joined the 38th Foot, 1855. Served ha the Indian Mutmy
Campaign. Present at the storming and capture of
Meeangunge, the siege and capture of Lucknow, and
affairs of Barree and Nuggar. Medal with clasp. Ketired,
1873. Deceased.
Hallowes, Francis. 1848-52. Son of Thomas Hallowes. Settled
in New Zealand.
Helsham, Gustavus. 1848-9. Third son of Eichard Helsham.
h. 1838. Eesides at King's Lynn. J.P. for Norfolk.
Herklots, Gerard Andreas. 1848-52. Only son of Gerard Andreas
Herklots. h. 1833. Cricket Eleven. Judd Bxhib. Exeter
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1856. M.A. 1859. Ordained, 1858.
Formerly Curate of Hampstead. Since 1872, Vicar of Sb.
Saviour's, South Hampstead.
Hill, John. 1848-9. Son of John Hill.
HiNDE, Walter Henry. 1848-51. Son of Henry Hinde. Admitted
a Solicitor, 1858. Formerly practised at Sheffield.
King, Knowles. 1848-50. Eldest son of Knowles King. h. 1834.
Cains Coll., Camb., and King's Coll., London. Mem. Eoy.
Coll. Surg. Practised at Otago, New Zealand, d. 1861.
Lindsay, Henry Alexander. 1848-50. Son of Lieut. William
FuUarton Lindsay. b. 1836. (Assumed the name of
Carnegie, in addition to Lindsay.) Joined the Bengal
Engineers, 1856. Served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign
at Delhi and Lucknow. Severely wounded. Eetired, 1859.
J.P. and D.L. for co. Forfar. Eesides near Arbroath, in
Scotland.
PucKLE, Benjamin Whitmore. 1848— Fifth son of Eichard
Puckle. b. 1836. Sometime Captain in the Isle of Wight
Artillery Militia. Afterwards engaged in the Eevenue
Survey of Madras, cl. 1876.
Eidsdale, Henry Eussell Symons. 1848-53. Fourth son of George
William Hughes Eidsdale. b. 1838. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg.
Practised as a Surgeon on the Eoyal West Indian Mail
Steamers, cl. 1865.
Ward, Samuel Meire. 1848-53. Youngest son of the Eev.
Benjamin Ward. b. 1835. Sixth Form, 1852-3. Taucred
Medical Student and Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb. B.A.
and M.B. 1858. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Phys. d. 1874.
LENT TEEM, 1849.
Baxter, Michael Paget. 1849-51. Trin. Coll., Camb. Ordained
1860. Editor of the " Christian Herald." A Lecturer on
the Fulfilment of Prophecy.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1849.
BouLTON, Frederick. 1849-50. Son of Thomas Boulton. Cricket
Eleven.
CoMMiNS, Charles Lilburn. 1849. Only son of the Eev. Joseph
Edyvean Commins. h. 1833. Since 1853, Clerk-assistant
to the Legislative Council of the Colony of Victoria,
Australia.
Marshall, Charles Lloyd. 1849. (Afterwards at Hertford Gram-
mar School.) Eldest son of Frederick Marshall, b. 1833.
A Medical Assistant, d. 1880.
Paget, Frederick Arthur. 1849. Son of George Paget.
Smith, George Frederick. 1849-50. Third son of Edward "William
Smith. h. 1834. Formerly in the Bank of England.
d. 1890.
Smith, Sidney Coleridge. 1849-53. Fourth son of Edward "William
Smith, b. 1839. Went to sea, first in Messrs. Green's
East Indiamen, then in the ships of the Peninsular and
Oriental Company, in which service be became First
Officer. Then went to Gloucester Theol. Coll., 1868.
Ordained, 1870. Has held the Curacies of Long Aston,
near Bristol; Wimborne Minster ; East and West Stowers,
Dorset ; and Pitcombe, Somerset. Since 1890, Eector of
Eodney Stoke, Cheddar, Somerset.
Waelteks, John. 1849-50. Son of Thomas "Warlters. Died many
years ago.
Webber, Edward John. 1849. Third son of WilHam Webber.
Joined the Bengal Infantry (general list), 1859. After-
wards in the 10th Bengal Cavalry. Eetired as Captain,
1869. d. 1887.
Webber, Preston Hugh. 1849. Second son of William Webber.
Went to Tasmania, where he died, 1885.
Webber, William Thomas Thornhill. 1849. Eldest son of William
Webber. Pemb. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1859. M.A. 1862.
Ordained, 1860. Formerly Curate of Chiswick; then
Vicar of St. John the EvangeUst, Holborn, London.
Consecrated Bishop of Brisbane, 1885.
SUMMEB TEEM, 1849.
Ash, Eobert Halcott Paul. 1849-54. Youngest son of the Eev.
John George Ash. b. 1839. Cricket Eleven. In the Indian
Navy previously to taking Holy Orders. Served in the
campaign in China in 1 860. Present at the storming of the
Taku Forts. Medal with clasp. Ordained 1864. Formerly
held the Curacies of Bracknell and Sunniugdale, Berks;
Folkestone ; St. Michael's, Guildford ; St. Mary Magdalen,
Paddington ; and the Vicarage of Emery Down, Hants ;
A.D. 1849.
Register.
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1880-7 Chaplain, Arley Hall, Cheshire. Since 1887 Vicar
of Appleton Thorn, Warrington, Cheshire. Chaplain of
Carabacel, Nice, 1892.
Besley, Charles Eobert. 1849-52. Son of Frederick Besley.
Wharfinger at Nicholson's Wharf, London.
Besley, Edward. 1849-54. Son of Frederick Besley. Wharfinger
at Chamberlain's Wharf, London.
BiNNEY, John Erskine. 1849-54. Son of John Binney. h. 1836.
Sixth Form, 1853-4. Judd Exhib. Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
Hon. 4th CI. Math. B.A. 1857. M.A. 1860. Ordained
1859. Has held the Curacies of Chislehurst, Kent, and
Bovey Tracy, Devon ; the Domestic Chaplaincy to the Duke
of Buccleuch ; the Curacy of Hungerford ; and the Vicarage
of Summertown, Oxford. 1883-9 Curate of All Saints,
Margaret Street, London. Since 1889 Vicar of Morebath,
Devon. Eural'Dean of Tiverton West, 1891.
Bkown, Frederick John. 1849-64. Son of the Eev. Thomas Brown
(Second Master of Tonbridge School), h. 1837. d. 1856.
Cakgill, Clement. 1849. Son of Eichard Cargill. ' St. Bees Theol.
Coll., 1861. Ordained 1862. Has held the Curacies of
Haigh, Lancashire; Eiver; St. Mark's, South Norwood;
and Holy Trinity, Selburst ; the Assistant-Chaplaincy of
Dulwich College; and since 1888 the Vicarage of Eotherfield
Greys, Henley-on-Thames.
Caenell, Amherst. 1849-50. Son of William Carnell. Many
years in the Merchant Navy. Drowned in the China Seas.
Caknell, Clement John. 1849-50. Son of William Carnell. A
Surgeon. Deceased.
Haeeison, Charles Edward George. 1849-50. Son of Thomas
Harrison.
May, William. 1849-55. Third son of Thomas May. h. 1836.
Sixth Form, 1855. Was a Clerk in the London and West-
minster Bank, and afterwards in the Common Pleas Office.
d. 1857.
Eawsthoene, Charles. 1849-51. Son of Thomas Eawsthorne.
Smith, Joseph Brandram. 1849-52. Seventh son of Benjamin
Smith, h. 1836. Went to Australia, where he died.
CHBISTMAS TERM, 1849.
Beale, Percy. 1849-50. Son of WiUiam Beale. Joined the 10th
Foot, 1863. Served in the Indian Mutiny, 1857-8. Present
at the mutiny at Dinapore, the defeat of the rebels by Eyre's
force, the action of Delour, the capture of Jugdespore,
several actions during the advance on Lucknow, and the
siege and capture of Lucknow. Led the party of the 10th
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Tollbridge School
A.D. 1849.
at the storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh. Twice
mentioned in despatches. As Adjutant, was at the rehef
of Azimghur and the action of Chitourah. Staff Officer in
North Behar during the winter of 1857-8. Ketired 1865.
Now in Canada.
CuiiHANE, Anthony Patrick. 1849-54. Son of Daniel Culhane.
Schoohiiaster in New South Wales, Austraha. d. 1888.
Fkaser, Lewis. 1849-63. Son of WilUam Fraser. Jesus Coll.,
Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1862. Ordained, 1863.
Held the Curacy of Holy Trinity, Tottenham. A Member
of Bishop Tozer's University Mission to Central Africa.
Died at Zanzibar, about 1880.
Jones, George Haines. 1849-55. Only son of Thomas Jones.
b. 1837. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1860. M.A. 1864.
Called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1863. Afterwards took
Holy Orders. Curate of Portsea, 1881. Besides at
Southsea.
Jordan, John. 1849-50. Son of John Jordan. Settled in the
Province of Welhngton, New Zealand.
Kemp, WilHam. 1849-53. Son of Nathaniel Kemp. Joined the
18th Foot, 1854. Served in the Crimea, and was wounded
in an assault on the outworks of Sebastopol. Medal with
clasp ; also Turkish Medal and Order of the Medjidie.
Served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign, 1857-9 ; also in
the New Zealand War, 1863-5 (Medal). Captain, 1866.
Sold out, 1869. Besides at Arundel, Sussex. J. P. for
Sussex.
Leather, Alexander William Dow. 1849-53. Son of John "WigneU
Leather. Formerly a Solicitor at Leeds and London.
Maule, Arnold. 1849-60. Second son of John Templeman Maule,
M.D. Formerly in the Eoyal Mail Service. Afterwards in
the Woods and Forests Service, India. Died about 1880.
Maule, Ward. 1849-50. Eldest son of John Templeman Maule,
M.D. Cricket Eleven. Caius Coll., Camb. Cambridge
Universitv Cricket Eleven, and Kent County Eleven. 2nd
cl. Civil Law. S.C.L. 1854, LL.B. 1870. Trm. Coll.,
Dublin, ad eundem Gradura LL.D., 1876. Ordained, 1856.
Formerly a Chaplain on the Bombay Ecclesiastical
Establishment at Colaba; also Acting Archdeacon and
Commissary, and Senior Cathedral Chaplain. Fellow of
the Bombay University. Now residing in France.
NoTTiDGE, Albert James. 1849-59. Fifth son of George Nottidge.
b. 1840. Sixth Form, 1856-9. Judd Exhib. Ash Exhi-
bitioner of Emman. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1863. M.A. 1867.
Admitted a Solicitor, 1865. Practises at Tonbridge. Was
hon. secretary to the Committee for the Eestoration of
Tonbridge Parish Church.
A.D. 1849.
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EiDSDALE, George Lukin Badcock. 1849-54. Fifth son of George
William Hughes Eidsdale. b. 1839. For some time a
sailor, then a gold-digger in Australia, and finally the pro-
prietor of a cotton and sugar plantation in Fiji. cl. 1877.
Eidsdale, Septimus Otter Barnes. 1849-58. Sixth son of George
William Hughes Eidsdale. h. 1840. Sixth Form, 1854-8.
Cricket Eleven, 1857-8. Judd Exhib. Scholar of Wadh.
Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 4th cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1861.
In the University Cricket Eleven, 1863 (Wicket-keep), and
Coxswain of the University Boat, 1861. Entered the
Indian Civil Service. On the vpay to India rescued a man
from drowning in the Nile, for vi'hich he received the Eoy.
Hum. Soc.'s Medal. Eose to the position of Officiating
Commissioner of Berar, Central India, d. 1884.
EussELD, Charles Martin. 1849-50. Son of Henry Eussell.
Seddon, Henry Cooper. 1849-55. Eighth and youngest son of
Thomas Seddon. b. 1837. Sixth Form, 1854-5. Cricket
Eleven. Joined the Eoyal Engineers, 1856. Served in
Tasmania, 1859-64. Colonel, 1885. Eetired, 1887. Has
been, at various periods. Instructor in Construction at the
School of Military Engineering at Chatham ; head of
Barrack-designing Branch, War Office ; Superintending
Engineer, Portsmouth Dockyard ; Examiner to Science
and Art Department, South Kensington, and to Civil
Service Commission. Besides at Putney.
Thomas, Arthur. 1849-53. Son of William Thomas. Entered the
General Post Office as a Clerk.
WiLLOUGHBY, Henry. 1849-51. Son of Benjamin Willoughby.
Admitted a Solicitor, 1857. Practised in London, d. 1881.
LENT TERM, 1850.
Baldwyn, Courtenay Frederick. 1850-8. Son of the Eev. John
Harry Baldwyn. Settled in New Zealand.
CuRTOis, Eowland Latimer Sidney. 1850. Son of Eowland G.
Curtois. Joined the 1st Foot, 1854. Was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol. Medal with clasp, and
Turkish Medal. Captain, 1858. Eetired, 1865.
Davis, Benjamin Goodwin. 1850-1. Son of Benjamin Davis.
Formerly resided in London.
Day, Henry Hooper. 1850-4. Son of David John Day. b 1836
Joined the 88th Foot, 1854. Was present at the battles of
Alma, lukerman, and Tcheruaya, the siege of Sebastopol,
the attack on the Quarries, and two attacks on the Eedan'
Medal with clasps, and Sardinian Medal. Served throuf^li
the Indian Mutiny campaign, in the last action of which
he was killed. Mentioned four times in despatches.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1850.
Haekison, Charles "William Ingleby. 1850-5. Son of Cbarwick
Ingleby Harrison, b. 1839. Joined the Bengal (now the
Eoyal) Engineers, 1858. Colonel, 1890. At present
Superintendent Engineer of the Department of Public
Works. Engaged on the Irrigation Works of the North-
West Provinces and Oudh.
Jones, Richard. 1850-1. Eldest son of Richard Jones, h. 1833.
King's Coll., London. B.A. Lond. Univ. Called to the
Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1858. Resides at East Wickham
House, Kent.
KiRWAN, Robert. 1850-2. Son of Richard Kirwan. Sixth Form,
1851-2. Cricket Eleven. Joined the Royal Marine
Artillery, 1853. First in the Examination. Served on
board the Admiral's ship at the bombardment of Odessa,
in the Crimean War, 1855. Medal. Died in England,
vphile on leave, 1856.
Leather, Frederick John. 1850-3. Eldest son of John Towlerton.
Leather, b. 1835. St. John's Coll., Camb. J.P. for York-
shire. Resided at The Friary, Tickhill, Rotherham. d.
1890.
Ormsbt, George Frederick. 1850-2. Joined the 2nd Dragoon
Guards, 1858. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign.
Was present at the actions of Azzinghur and Jamo, the
siege and capture of Birwah, the action of Musserapore,
and the Trans-Gogra affairs kt Bungaon. Medal. Captain,
retired.
Penny, Robert George. 1850-5. Only son of the Rev. John Penny.
b. 1837. Sixth Form, 1853-5. Judd Exhib. Scholar of
Oriel Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. B.A. 1860. M.A.
1865. Ordained 1861. Has held Curacies at Kibworth
Beauchamp, and at Holy Trinity, Westminster ; the Chap-
laincy at Moscow (Russia) from 1866 to 1879; Curate in
charge of Rotherfield, Sussex, 1879 to 1886; Rector of
Warble ton, Sussex, 1886 to 1891 ; and now, Vicar of King's
Cross, Halifax.
Smith, Herbert Jowett. 1850-4. Son of Benjamin Smith. In
America.
SUMMEB TEEM, 1850.
Beown, Edward Alfred. 1850-9. Youngest son of Gentle Brown.
b 1840. Sixth Form, 1857-9. Cricket Eleven, 1858-9,
Captain. Scholar of Cains Coll., Camb. 2ud cl. Class
Trip. B.A. 1853. M.A. 1866. Ordained 1867. Has held
the Curacies of Bebiugton, Cheshire; Ponshurst ; and
Birch-in-Rusholme. Since 1875, Rector of Burnage,
Manchester.
A.D. 1850.
Register.
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Burgess, Henry Miles. 1850-1. (Afterwards at the Ordnance
School, Carshalton). Youngest son of John Oakley Bur-
gess, J.P. b. 1839. Joined the Eoyal Artillery, 1857.
Served in the expedition into Arabia, and destruction of
Shugra, 1866. Colonel, 1890. Eetired, 1891.
Julian, Arthur. 1850. Son of Edwin Julian.
Mathias, Malcolm Vincent. 1850-1. Son of Vincent Mathias.
Went to the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand, and
was drowned there, in crossing a swollen river, about 1860.
MuETON, Walter. 1850-2. Second son of Walter Merton. &. 1836.
Solicitor, 1858-75. In the Civil Service since 1875, on being
appointed Solicitor to the Board of Trade. Author of
" Wreck Enquiries " ; " The Law and Practice Eelating to
Formal Investigations into Shipping Casualities in the
United Kingdom and British Possessions, and before Naval
Courts."
Nash, William. 1850-5. Eldest son of Wilham Nash. h. 1839.
M.D. Univ. Edin., 1862. Entered the Army Medical
Service, 1863. Surgeon- Major, 1876. Served in the Afghan
War, 1878-80. Mentioned in despatches. Medal. Served
also in the Egyptian Expedition of 1882. Medal and
bronze star. Brigade Surgeon, 1888.
Skipworth, Patricius Grey. 1850-4. Son of Philip Skipworth.
h. 1836. Sixth Form, 1852-4. Head Boy. Smythe Exhib.
Scholar of Emman. Coll., Camb. In the College Boat.
Sen. Opt. Math. Trip., and 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1858.
M.A. 1865. Ordained, 1862. Formerly Assistant-Master
successively of Lincoln Grammar School ; the Eoyal Col-
lege, Armagh ; and Oakham School. Head Master of
Eishworth School, Yorkshire, 1875-9. Vicar of Bonby-on-
Humber from 1878 till his death, in 1884.
GEBISTMAS TEEM, 1850.
Allnutt, Charles Francis. 1850. Son of Charles Blake Allnutt.
Beers, WiUiam. 1850-3. Son of William Beers, h. 1836. Joined
the 26th Foot, 1854. Lieutenant-Colonel retired, 1878.
Dunning, John. 1850-6. Younger son of John Dunning, h. 1840.
After some years in the English Civil Service (Controller's
Department of the Customs), went out to farm in Australia.
When returning home for his health, died on the voyage.
1867.
Dunning, Eichards Horwood. 1850-5. Elder son of John Dunning.
h. 1838. Joined the 17th Foot, 1861. Served in various
parts of the world, and retired with the rank of Major.
Publicly thanked in Novia Scotia for rescuing a soldier
from drowning, and also for taking charge of quarantine
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A.D, 1850.
during a severe outbreak of cholera. Served in Jamaica,
in 1865, during the Negro Rebellion, and in Canada during
the Fenian Rebellion. Passed for the Staff, and in Hindu-
stani. Served as Brigade-Major and Oflicer-in-charge of
Treasury at Neemuch, Central India, 1878-81. On his
retirement, was thanked for services in General and Station
Orders. Resides in North Devon. J. P. for Devon.
Johnston, Hugh William. 1850-5. Eldest son of Hugh Johnston.
b. 1837. Sixth Form, 1853-5. Smythe Exhib. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1859. M.A. 1863.
Ordained, 1861. Has held the Curacies of Chaddesley
Corbett, Worcestershire, and Salehurst, Sussex. Since
1864, Rector of North Cray, Kent.
Martin, George White. 1850-1. Son of Adam Martin. Mem. Roy.
Coll. Surg.. 1859. Lie. Roy. Coll. Phys., Edin., 1860. For
some time House Surgeon at Guy's Hospital, vphere he held
numerous offices, and was highly esteemed. Afterwards
practised at Rochester, cl. 1863.
Ottaway, William Watson. 1850-6. Son of William Ottaway.
In business at Whitehall Place, London, d. 1890.
Sammons, Edward. 1850-6. Son of James Sammons. Sixth Form,
1854-6. Judd Exhib. Line. Coll., Oxford. A Priest at
Brighton.
Sheeifp, John Lawrence. 1850-3. i Son of Francis Sheriff.
Simson, Arthur Theodore. 1850-2. Third son of John Simson.
h. 1840. East India Merchant, late Imperial German
Consul for the Godavery, Kistna, Vizagapatam, and Ganjam
Districts in the Madras Presidency. Resides at Sydenham.
Simson, Augustus. 1850-2. Eldest son of John Simson. b. 1836.
A mining broker, etc., in Tasmania. Went to the Australian
Colonies in 1863. Was in Tropical Queensland for eleven
years, and afterwards in Tasmania and its dependencies.
A Member of the Societe Entojnologiqice of Belgium, the
Linnean Society of New South Wales, and the Royal
Society of Tasmania. Has been an industrious Natural
History collector, especially of insects and plants, and
has added many new species to the Fauna and Flora of
Australasia. J. P. for Tasmania since 1877.
Simson, Frederick John. 1850-2. Second son of John Simson.
b. 1838. In the Madras Presidency, India, from 1859 to
1867. At Winton, Tasmania, from 1874 to 1879. (J.P.
and Member of Synod.) For many years a Merchant at
Havre, France. Now residing at Blackmoor, Hants.
Slade, Harcourt Beresford. 1850-5. Younger son of Captain Henry
Slade, R.A. b. 1839. Member of the London Stock Ex-
change. Resides at Putney.
A.D. 1850.
Register.
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Slade, Henry George. 1850-5. Elder son of Captain Henry Slade
E A 6 1837 Member of the Ecclesiological Society till
its dissolution. Fellow of the Eoyal Colonial Institute.
Eesides in London.
Stoton, William Orlando. 1850-1. Son of William Stoton. Cricket
Eleven. Formerly a Sohcitor in London.
Tooth Arthur. 1850-6. Son of Eobert Tooth. Trin. Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1862. M.A. 1865. Ordained, 1863. Has held the
Curacies of St. Michael the Less, Lambeth, and St. Mary,
Folkestone ; also the Ministry of St. Mary's Mission Chapel,
Chiswick, and the Vicarage of St. James', Hatcham.
Warden of the Convent, Woodside, Croydon.
TuDOK, William Eapp. 1850-2. Son of Henry Tudor. Joined the
48th Foot, 1858. Eetired, 1876. Eesided at Folkestone.
d. 1889.
LENT TEEM, 1851.
Baenes, William Augustus. 1851-3. Son of John Barnes. Cricket
Eleven. Said to be living at Eyde, Isle of Wight.
Chaplin, Holroyd. 1851-6. Eldest son of John Clarke Chaplin.
b. 1840. Sixth Form, 1855-6. Lond. Univ. B.A. Ad-
mitted a Solicitor, 1862. Practises in London. A director
of the British Law, Fire, and the Positive Life Offices.
Htjmfret, Cave. 1861-3. Son of Lebboeas Charles Humfrey. St.
Bees Theol. Coll., 1859. In Holy Orders. Eector of
Cubley, Derbyshire, since 1868.
MiNET, WiUiam Brissault. 1851-4. Son of William Brissault
Minet (Old Tonbridgian). After leaving Toubridge became
an engineering pupil of Sir D. Gooch, at Swindon, whence
be went to India as Engineer of the Bombay and Baroda
Eailway. d. 1870.
NussEY, Anthony Foxcroft. 1851-7. Third son of John Nussey.
Exeter Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. B.A. 1861. A
Solicitor in London.
NussEY, Thomas John Hartley. 1851-3. Second son of John
Nussey. b. 1837. Studied Medicine at St. George's
Hospital, London, but did not follow the profession. In
New Zealand, from 1859 to 1863. Eesided in Queensland,
Australia, from 1863 till his death, in 1877.
EoLFB, William. 1851-5. Sou of John Eolfe. Was brought up as
an Architect, but did not follow the profession, d. 1886.
Steeeten, Wilham Warren. 1851-2. Second son of the Eev.
Henry Thomas Streeten. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn),
1857. Appointed Chief Justice of the West African Settle-
ments in 1880. Eetired 1882. Companion of the Order of
St. Michael and St. George, d. 1890.
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Tollbridge School
A.D. 1851.
SUMMEE TEBM, 1851.
Howard, John Thomas. 1851-6. Eldest son of John Flory Howard.
b. 1838. Sixth Form, 1854-6. Head Boy. Judd Exhib.
Magd. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1862. M.A. 1865. Ordained
1865. Has held the Curacy of S waff ham, the Curacy in
charge of Burnham Thorpe ; the Curacies of Besthorpe,
Blofield, Starston and Pulham St. Mary the Virgin (all in
Norfolk). Since 1880 Vicar of Great Plumstead, Norwich.
May, Allan. 1851-5. Son of John Thomas May. Of the Inland
Eevenue Office, Somerset House.
Mell, William Owen. 1851-2. Son of William Owen Mell.
Eathbone, William. 1851-3. Son of Wilham Eathbone,
Salwey, William Henry. 1851-3. Son of Richard Salwey. Joined
the 26th Foot, 1857. Served in the Abyssinian campaign
of 1868. Medal. Captain, 1864. Eetired 1877. d. 1890.
Shepheed, Augustus Burke. 1851-6. Eldest son of the Rev. Robert
Shepherd. b. 1838. Sixth Form, 1854-6. Judd Exhib.
Brasenose Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods. 1st cl. Nat. Sci.
B.A. 1861. M.D., Oxford, 1877. Fell. Roy. Coll. Phys.,
1875, Noted for his treatment of lung disease, cl. 1885.
Shephebd, Robert. 1851-6. Second son of the Rev. Robert Shep-
herd. Fisher Exhib. Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1864.
M.A 1865. Rowed in the Oxford University Boat.
Ordained 1867. Formerly Curate of Billesden, Leicester-
shire. Now in America.
Whyte, Wilham Atheury. 1851-3. Son of William John Whyte.
Formerly an East Indian Merchant. Made the journey to
Europe via the Desert of Gobi, Mongolia, and Siberia.
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Ordained 1877.
Vicar of Picton, Nelson, New Zealand. Author of "Travels
from Pekin to St. Petersburg." d. 1887.
CHRISTMAS TEBM, 1351.
Brown, Alexander Nairne. 1851-5. Son of Alexander Rozel Brown,
M.D. A Merchant in China for many years, d. 1882.
Chaplin, Ayrton. 1851-6. (Afterwards at King's College). Second
son of John Clarke Chaplin. Sixth Form, 1854-6. Scholar
of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A.
1866. M.A. 1869. Ordained 1866. Formerly Curate of
Carshalton; Vicar of East and West Looe; Perpetual
Curate of Stowupland, Suffolk. Head Master successively
of Stepney Grammar School and of Uckfield Grammar
School. Resides in Loudon.
A.D. 1851.
Register.
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De Montmorency, Eeymond Hervey. 1851-3. Eldest son of
Major Eeymond Hervey de Montmorency, h. 1835. Sixth
Form, 1852-3. Cricket Eleven. Pemb. Coll., Oxford.
Joined the 65th Bengal Native Infantry in 1857. Staff
Corps. Major, 1877. Served in the Chinese War. Medal.
Afterwards in Civil employ. Eose to the rank of Deputy
Commissioner in Oude. Died in England, 1880.
Ellis, Charles Henry Fairfax. 1851-4. Son of Charles Ellis.
b. 1839. Joined the Eoyal Artillery, 1857. Colonel, 1888.
Has been on the Experimental Department, Woolvfich
Arsenal, and Secretary of the Ordnance Committee. Assis-
tant to the Directory of Artillery at the War Office.
Highly distinguished as a linguist and scientific officer.
Was sent to visit and report on coaling stations. Assistant
Director of Artillery, 1890.
McGiLL, Herbert James. 1851-9. Second son of William McGill,
M.D. Sixth Form, 1857-9. Judd Exhib. Scholar of
Christ's Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1863. An
Assistant Master at Aldenham School, Herts.
McGiLL, WiUiam Edward. 1851-9. Eldest son of WiUiam McGill,
M.D. Sixth Form, 1857-9. Pemb. Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl.
Mods. 2nd cl. Law and Mod. Hist. B.A. 1863. M.A.
1867. An Assistant Master at Tonbridge School from 1863
to 1880 ; Head Master of Hastings Grammar School, 1880
to 1889. d. 1890.
Moon, William. 1851-3. Son of William Moon. Settled at Cam-
bridge, near Auckland, New Zealand. Maori interpreter.
PiCKANCE, WiUiam John. 1851-8. Elder son of John Pickance
(Old Tonbridgian). h. 1841. Joined the 33rd Madras
IsTative Infantry, 1859. Colonel, 1889. Afterwards in Civil
employ (Jail Department). Eetired, 1891.
PiXELL, Charles Henry Vincent. 1851-2. (Afterwards at Leaming-
ton College). Only son of the Eev. Henry Pixell. b. 1840.
Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1862. M.A. 1867. Ordained,
1863. Has held Curacies at St. Peter's and at St. Michael's,
Coventry; the Vicarage of Skirwith, Cumberland; the
Curacy-in-charge of Christ Church, Wolverhampton; the
Eectory of Frampton Cottrell, and (1886) the Vicarage of
St. Faith's, Stoke Newington. Author of " Eeasons for
Eitual," " Pardon and Peace," "Anglican Orders and
Jurisdiction," and various sermons and tracts.
EusT, George Hastings. 1851-4. (Afterwards took the name of
D'Eye.) Son of Edgar Eust. Cricket Eleven. Formerly
a Schoolmaster, d. 1884.
Shepherd, Francis Burton. 1851-2. Seventh son of the Eev.
WiUiam Shepherd, b. 1833. Sixth Form, 1852. Oriel
CoU., Oxford. B.A. 1856. M.A. 1857. Ordained, 1857.
H
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1851.
Has held Curacies at Frindsbury, Kent; Whitechapel,
Yorkshire ; and Athorpe-Eoding, Essex. Since 18"61 , Eector
of Margaret Eoding, Essex, and Lecturer at Blackchapel.
Steeeten, Charles Alford. 1851-6. Fourth son of the Eev. Henry-
Thomas Streeten. Member of the London Stock Ex-
change Committee. For eight years honorary secretary to
the Old Tonbridgians' Dinner. Chairman of the Erith
Local Board of Health. Life Member of the Grand
Council of the National Conservative League. Eesides at
Erith.
TuENER, Frederick Torquato. 1850-3. Third son of William Turner.
6.1837. Banker. British Vice-Consul and Acting-Consul
at Naples.
Willis, Henry. 1851. Son of Charles WiUis.
LENT TEBM, 1852.
Fennee, Frederick. 1852-3. Son of George Eichard Thomas
Fenner. A Member of the London Stock Exchange. A
noted oarsman. Formerly stroke of the London Eowing
Club, and has been for many years a stevpard of Henley
Eegatta.
Jones, Charles Arthur. 1852, Son of Charles Jones.
Lambaede, Henry. 1852-4. Son of William Lambarde. Cricket
Eleven. Joined the 54th Foot, 1858. Exchanged in India
into the 45th Foot. 'Served in the Abyssinian Campaign,
and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala.
Captain and Adjutant. Eetired, from iU-health, in 1880.
d. 1882.
Nash, Charles. 1852-5. Third son of William Nash. b. 1842.
Was an Officer in the Eoyal (West India) Mail, and in the
Union (Cape) Mail Steam Navigation Company's services.
d. 1878.
Pennell, Follett. 1852. Son of Eichard Pennell. At Eio de
Janeiro, Brazil, d. 1888.
Pennell, George Barrow. 1852. Son of Eichard Pennell. Trin.
Coll., Dublin. B.A. 1861. M.A. 1865. In Holy Orders.
Vicar of St. Paul's, in the Island of St. Helena, 1863-70.
Now Vicar of Chislehampton with Stadhampton, near
Wallingford.
Pennell, Knowles. 1852. Son of Eichard Pennell. Deceased.
Pbolb, Eoland Le Feuvre Dixon. 1852-3. Son of William Prole.
Of no profession, d. 1890.
SUMMER TEBM, 1852.
Carnell, Thomas Woodbridge. 1852-6. Son of William Carnell.
Of the Union Insurance Company, London,
A.D. 1852.
Register.
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Deacon, William Cope. ' 1852-4. Elder son of Henry Hodgetts
Deacon, b. 1838. Admitted a Proctor and Notary Public
in 1862, and subsequently a Solicitor. Practised in London.
d. 1886.
EsTEiDGE, Loraine. 1852. Son of the Eev. Henry Thomas Estridge.
Trin Coll., Oxford, and afterwards Choral Scholar of New
Collec;e. B.A. 1863. M. A. 1865. Ordained 1878. Formerly
an Assistant Master at Eepton School, and at Malvern
College. Has since held the Curacy of Alvechurch, the
Vicarage of Lodsworth, and (now) the Vicarage of Bursle-
don, Southampton.
HoENELL, Eobert. 1852-7. Only son of Eobert Hornell. h. 1839.
Sixth Form, 1855-7. Smythe Exhib. Exeter Coll., Oxford.
3rd. cl. Class. Mods. B.A. 1861. M.A. 1864. Called to
the Bar (Inner Temple), 1864. Equity Draftsman and
Conveyancer in London.
PiEKCE, Albert Owen. 1852-8. Younger son of Samuel Eyles Pierce.
cl. 1873.
TuBNEE, Frank de Mierre. 1852-6. Only son of Alfred Turner, b.
1840. Went subsequently to the Ecole Speciale for Engi-
neering at Lausanne and took the diploma of C.E. Also a
pupil of Sir Charles Fox and Sons, Civil Engineers, London.
Civil Engineer and Commercial Agent at Oporto, Portugal.
Assoc. Mem. of the Institute of Civil Engineers, London.
GRBISTMAS TEBM, 1852.
Bigg, William. 1852-8. Son of Henry Bigg. Joined the 63rd
Foot, 1862. Captain, 1869. Eetired, 1871. Deceased.
BoTD, John WiUiam. 1852-9. Younger son of Alexander Pearson
Boyd. b. 1840. Cricket Eleven, 1858-9. Smythe Exhib.
Christ's Coll., Camb. In the College Boat, and Captain of
the College Cricket Club. Played for the University against
Surrey. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1863. M.A. 1866.
Ordained 1864. Held the Curacies of St. Barnabas,
Kensington ; Chalfont St. Peter's, Bucks ; the Vicarage of
Prestwood, Bucks ; the Eectory of Denton, Hunts ; the
Head Mastership of Magdalen College School, Brackley ;
the Curacy in charge of Duntsbourne Abbots, Cirencester ;
and the Eectory of Clatford, Andover. d. 1891.
Butts, Charles Edmund. 1852-4. Son of Thomas Butts. Deceased.
Chaplin, Allan. 1852-7. Third son of John Clarke Chaplin, b.
1844. Joined the Madras Infantry, 1860. Formerly Aide-
de-Camp to the Governor of Madras. Lieut. -Colonel, 1888.
Assistant Judge Advocate General, 1888. Colonel, 1891.
CoLLisoN, Eeginald. 1852-5. Son of John Collison. Went to the
Province of Canterbury, New Zealand. Has now returned
to England.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1852.
Dixon, Edward George. 1852-5. Son of Peter Dixon, b. 1837.
Joined the 8th Madras Native Infantry, 1857. Major-
General, 1891.
Edwaeds, James. 1852-3. Son of Eobert Edwards.
Geeatheed, John. 1852-60. Second son of the Eev. Samuel
Stephenson Greatheed. b. 1842. Sixth Form, 1857-60.
Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb.
2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1864. M.A. 1882. Ordained,
1865. Has held Curacies at Penistone, Yorkshire ; the
Church of the Advent, Boston, U.S.A.; was also Assistant
Priest at St. Peter's Mazagon, Bombay ; Curate of St.
Olave's, Spitalfields, London; of St. Augustine's, Kilburn;
and Chaplain to the Little Sisters of St. Peter's (Kilburn)
at Littlehampton, Sussex. In 1887, succeeded his father
as Eector of Corringham, Essex.
Geeatheed, Stephenson. 1852-8. Eldest son of the Eev. Samuel
Stephenson Greatheed. b. 1839. Sixth Form, 1856-8.
Judd Exhib. Scholar of Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. 2nd
cl. Class. Trip, and 2nd cl. Theol. B.A. 1862. M.A.
1865. Ordained, 1863. Has held the Curacies of Bramp-
ton, Derbyshire ; Hayward's Heath, Sussex ; Folkestone,
Kent ; Prestbury, Gloucestershire ; and Peasedown St. John,
Bath. Besides at Bath.
Hanson, Hesketh. 1852-4. Elder son of Samuel Hanson, b. 1839.
Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1861. M.A. 1866. Ordamed,
1862. Has held the Curacies of Padiham, and of Hey-
wood (both in Lancashire) ; also of St. Botolph, Cambridge ;
and the Vicarage of Marsworth, Bucks (resigned). Now
residing at Oxford.
HowELii, Thomas Frederick Gilpin. 1852-3. Fifth son of Sir
Thomas HoweU. Cricket Eleven. Died at Montreal, 1889.
Maekby, Edward Gillam. 1852-6. Second son of Frederick Markby.
b. 1838. Admitted a SoHcitor in 1862.
Maekby, Frederick WiUiam. 1852-6. Eldest son of Frederick
Markby. b. 1837. Cricket Eleven. Entered the "War
Office. Subsequently ensign in the 18th Eoyal Irish Eegt.
Drovraed in the Medway, 1858.
Maekby, George. 1852-7. Third son of Frederick Markby. b. 1840.
Entered the Merchant Navy. Now a Captain.
Peole, Henry. 1852-4. Son of WiUiam Prole. Went to Canada,
and engaged in journalism. Drovraed in the Lachine
Eapids, Montreal.
Peyoe, Eeginald. 1852-7. Son of Alfred Pryor. Sixth Form,
1854-7. Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Scholar of Univ. Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1862. Deceased.
A.D. 1852.
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Eeade, Henry St. John. 1852-8. Second son of William Barrington
Eeade. b. 1840. Sixth Form, 1854-8. Head Boy. Cricket
Eleven, 1854-8 (captain). Judd Exhib. Scholar of Univ.
Coll., Oxford. Captain of the Oxford University Cricket
Eleven. 1st cl. Mods. 2nd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1862.
M.A. 1865. Took Holy Orders. Formerly an Assistant
Master at Haileybury College. Afterwards Head Master
successively of Beccles Grammar School ; the Godolphin
School, Hammersmith ; and Oundle School, d. 1884.
Eedmayne, George Tunstal. 1852-4. Fourth son of Giles Eedmayne.
b. 1840. (Went from Tonbridge to several private tutors.)
Articled in 1869 to Alfred Waterhouse (now E.A., then an
architect at Manchester). Has practised since 1867 as an
architect in Manchester. Assoc. of Eoyal Inst. Brit. Arch-
tects, 1872 ; Fellow, 1877.
Teollope, Arthur Barnard. 1852-3. Son of William Trollope.
Cricket Eleven, 1853. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1858.
Played in the University Cricket Eleven, but not against
Oxford, owing to a severe injury from a catapult (bowling
machine). Ordained, 1860. Was Curate of Alfreton, Derby ;
and afterwards Eector of Cowlam, Yorkshire, where he
died, 1872.
Woodgate, Francis Henry. 1852-4. Eldest son of Francis
Woodgate. Joined the Indian Army in 1857, and served
in the Mutiny Campaign with the Volunteer Cavalry of
Havelock's Force. On one occasion narrowly escaped from
the mutineers by swimming the Ganges under their fire, by
which he was wounded. Was present at the first relief of
Lucknow, and the subsequent siege. Went to China in
1860 with the 8th Punjaub Infantry, and took part in the
assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and the occupation
of Pekin. Died in 1877 by a fall from a cliff at St.
Leonard's-on-Sea.
LENT TEBM, 1863.
Dixon, Charles Frankham Theodore. 1863-8. Son of John Bond
Dixon. Of the Land Transfer Office, Auckland, New
Zealand.
Dixon, John James. 1863-6. Son of John Bond Dixon. Formerly
at Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand; and lately
Deputy Eegistrar of Deeds and Assistant Land Eegistrar at
Auckland. Has retired after twenty-five years service in
the New Zealand Civil Service.
Flower, John. 1853-5 Son of John Wickham Flower. Exeter
Coll., Oxford. M.A. Bowed in his College Boat when it
was Head of the Eiver. A Sohcitor. Practised in Loudon.
cl. 1884.
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Tonbridge School
A.D. 1853.
Fbench, Henry Day. 1853-4. Son of Henry French, b. ]842."
Exhibitioner of Emman. Coll., Camb. Jun. Opt. Math.
Trip. B.A. 1864. M.A. 1867. Ordained, 1865. Has held
the Curacies of Eingwood, Hants; St. Mark's, Surbiton;
and East Lockinge, Berks ; also the Vicarage of St. Peter's,
Maidstone, from 1874 to 1882. Since 1886, Eector of St.
George the Martyr with St. Mary Magdalen, Canterbury.
Le Feuvre, Henry John. 1853-6. Son of George Le Feuvre. In
the Channel Islands Militia. Gentleman farmer in Jersey.
EoLFE, Hugh. 1853-7. Son of John Eolfe. Agent for a firm of
brass founders in London.
Saltwell, Francis Edward. 1853-6. Son of "WiUiam Henry
Saltwell. Formerly at Buenos Ayres and Valparaiso. Now
a Commission Merchant at Liverpool.
Savile, PhiUp Alexander. 1853-62. Son of the Hon. Frederick
Savile. Cricket Eleven, 1861-2. Football Thirteen, 1860-1.
Pemb. Coll., Oxford, d. 1869.
Steeeten, Arthur Aston. 1853-60. Fifth son of the Eev. Henry
Thomas Streeten. Cricket Eleven, 1860. Football Thir-
teen, 1859-60. Formerly proprietor of the British and
Foreign Civil Enquiries Office, Bond Court, Walbrook,
London. Now residing in London.
SUMMER TEBM, 1863.
Caknell, George. 1853-6. Son of George Carnell (Old Ton-
bridgian). In the colonies.
Caenell, James. 1853-5. Son of George Carnell (Old Tonbridgian).
In the colonies.
Davey, Alexander George. 1853-4. Son of Eichard Gibbons Davey.
Doctor of Medicine. Practises at Eyde, Isle of Wight.
Hewison, Edmund. 1853-5. Son of Lawrence Hewison.
Olivee, Alfred James. 1853. Son of Alfred Oliver.
Wimble, John. 1853. Third son of Edward Wimble, h. 1838.
Formerly an Architect of note in London, d. 1877.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1858.
Atkinson, Stephen Edward. 1853-4. Son of Edwin Henry Atkin-
son, b. 1841. Joined the 50th Madras Native Infantry,
1859. On the Madras Staff Corps since 1866. Deputy
Assistant Quarter-Master General, Madras, since 1882.
Colonel, 1888. Second in command of the 5th Madras
Native Infantry. Eetired 1891.
A.D. 1853.
Register.
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Bagster, Charles. ' 1853-6. Medical Student in London, d. 1863.
Bagstee, Henry. 1853-6.
Ellis, Henry. 1853-8. Son of Henry Ellis. Deceased.
Hanson, Sir Eeginald, Baronet. 1853-4. (Afterwards at Eugby
School). Second son of Samuel Hanson. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 186i. M.A. 1868. Hon. LL.D. 1887. Merchant.
Kniglit and Alderman of the City of London. Lord Mayor,
1886-7. Member of the County Council for London, 1889.
Elected M.P. for the City of London, 1891 and 1892.
Habding, Benjamin. 1853-6. Son of Benjamin Harding. Died at
School.
Howell, Alfred. 1853-6. Son of Sir Thomas Howell. In China
and Japan from 1860 to 1869. Now a Merchant in London.
Besides at Thames Ditton, Surrey.
Isaacson, Charles Stuteville. 1853-8. Eldest son of the Eev.
Stuteville Isaacson, b. 1840. Sixth Form, 1856-8. Head
Boy. Smythe Exhib. Elected Scholar of Perab. Coll.,
Camb., but afterwards Scholar and Fellow of Clare Coll.
11th Wrangler, Math, Trip. B.A. 1863. M.A. 1868.
Ordained, 1863. Formerly Vicar of St. John's, Camber-
well, Victoria, Australia. Since 1874, Eector of Harding-
ham, Norfolk.
KiTTOE, Edmond Frederick. 1853-4. Eldest surviving son of Major
Markham S. Kittoe. b. 1844. A Civil Engineer. Died
at Chicago, U.S.A., 1892.
Miller, Eobert Low. 1853. Son of William Miller.
MooEE, Lorenzo. 1853-5. (Afterwards at Eossall School). Son of
the Eev. Lorenzo Moore. Now has a farm at Papanui,
Canterbury, New Zealand.
Salusbury, Charles Thelwall. 1853-9. Eldest son of the Eev.
Thelwall John Thomas Salusbury. Sixth Form, 1857-9.
Judd Exhib. (Eemainder). Emman. Coll., Camb. B.A.
1862. M.A. 1868. Ordained 1864. Formerly Curate of
Chisledon. Since 1866 Eector of Tredunnock, Monmouth-
shire.
ToEKiNGTON, Johu. 1853-9. Eldest son of Laurence John Torking-
ton. 6.1840. Sixth Form, 1857-9. Judd Exhib. Exeter
Coll., Oxford, d. 1861.
Williams, Charles. 1853.
Wilson, Clifford. 1853. Son of Plumpton Wilson. Joined the
36tli Foot, 1857 ; afterwards in the 49th Foot ; and again
in the 5th Foot. Captain, 1866. Eetired 1871.
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Tonbridge School
A.D. 1854.
LENT TEEM, 1854.
Boyd, Pearson. 1854-5. Elder son of Alexander Pearson Boyd.
J. 1838, Entered the Bengal Army (General list). Died at
Debroogurh, 1863.
Eastes, George. 1854. Eldest son of Silvester Eastes. b. 1841.
M.B. Lond., 1866. Fell. Eoy. Coll., Surg., etc. Formerly
Surgical Registrar and Tutor to Guy's Hospital Medical
School. Chloroformist to the Great Northern Hospital,
London. Practises in Paddington, London. Hon. Treasurer
to the Metrop. Counties Branch and Member of Council of
the Brit. Med. Assoc. Author of "A Memoir of William
Harvey, Discoverer of the Circulation of the Blood," "Con-
cerning Vaccination, for Non-professional Eeaders," etc.
Kelly, William. 1854-9. Son of William Kelly, b. 1840. Cricket
Eleven, 1858-9. Solicitor. Practises in London.
SUMMER TEBM, 1854.
BiGSBT, William Elliot Deacon. 1854-60. Youngest son of the
Eev. Charles Bigsby. Sixth Form, 1860. Formerly in
China. Now travelling.
Beomley, John Eobert. 1854-8. Eldest son of the Eev. John
WiUiam Bromley, b. 1842. In China from 1865 to 1879.
Now resides in London.
Bbomley, William. 1854-62. Second son of the Eev. John William
Bromley. b. 1843. Sixth Form, 1862. Christ's Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1865. M.A. 1869. Ordained 1867. Has
held Curacies at Huddersfield, and St. Giles', Shrewsbury.
1871-91 Vicar of Sibton, Suffolk. Now Vicar of Manorbier,
Pembrokeshire.
BuEKOWS, Eobert Henry. 1854-9. Eldest son of Sir George
Burrows, Bart. Sixth Form, 1857-9. Head Boy. Smythe
Exhib. Cricket Eleven, 1858-9. Demy of Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford. 1st cl. Mods. d. 1862.
Caswall, Charles. 1854. Son of Charles Caswall.
Gaswall, George. 1854-7. Son of Charles Caswall.
Caswall, Eobert Hadfield. 1854-7. Son of Charles Caswall.
Finnigan, Daniel James. 1854-6. Son of Patrick Denis Pinnigan.
Geeatheed, Christopher. 1854-64. Third son of the Eev. Samuel
Stephenson Greatheed. b. 1845. Football Thirteen, 1862-3.
Entered the Forest Department, Bombay Presidency of
India, 1872. Now a Couservator (3rd Grade).
A.D. 1854.
Register.
105
Gkeen, Sidney Faithhorn. 1854. Son of Eobert Green. Trm.
Coll., Camb. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1863. M.A.
1883. Ordained, 1865. Formerly Curate of Swinton,
Lancashire. Rector of St. John Evangelist, Miles Platt-
ing, Manchester, from 1869 to 1882. Assistant Priest at
St. John Baptist, Kensington, 1883 to 1888. Since 1889,
Eector of Charlton in Dover.
Henniker, Edward. 1854-7. Second son of Eear-Admiral Major
Jacob Henniker. b. 1839. Sixth Form, 1857. Smythe
Exbib. Trin. Coll., Oxford, cl. 1870.
Hennikek, Frederick. 1854-6. Third son of Eear-Admiral Major
Jacob Henniker. b. 1842. Joined the 96th Foot, 1859.
Captain, 1863. Retired, 1864. Of Car Colston Hall,
Notts.
Shepherd, Edmund Burke. 1854-60. Third son of the Eev.
Eobert Shepherd. Formerly an Assistant Missionary in
Borneo, where he died in 1880.
Tters, Thomas. 1854-5. (At Cheltenham College, 1856-60.) Eldest
son of Thomas Tyers. b. 1844. Caius Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1866. M.A. 1869. Ordained, 1869. Formerly Curate
of Widcombe. Since 1872, Chaplain of the Bath Mineral
Waters Hospital.
Walsh, Nugent Charles. 1854-7. Only son of Charles Eobert
Walsh, b. 1839. Called to the Bar (Gray's Inn), 1860.
Of the Local Government Board, Whitehall. Author of
"The Medical Officer's Vade-Mecum;" "The Governor's
Guide ; " "A Manual for Workhouse Masters."
GHBISTMAS TEBM, 1854.
Carnell, Charles. 1854.60. Son of George Carnell. In the Colonies.
Day, Frederic. 1854-64. Eldest son of Lewis Day. b. 1846.
Sixth Form, 1864. Cricket Eleven, 1863. Football
Thirteen, 1863. A Solicitor. Practises at South Molton,
North Devon. Fellow of the Eoyal Geographical Society.
Edwards, James Mercer. 1854-8. Eldest son of James Barber
Edwards, b. 1842. Sixth Form, 1857-8. A Solicitor and
Notary Public at Eamsgate.
Falkner, Evelyn Sherard. 1854-9. Son of Phihp Eichard Falkner.
A SoHcitor and Clerk to the County Magistrates at Newark.
Notts.
Falkner. Trueman TuUy. 1854-9. Son of Philip Eichard Falkner.
b. 1841. Sixth Form, 1855-9. Smythe Exhib. Also
Exhibitioner of St. John's Coll., Camb. 1st cl. (9th) Class.
Trip, and Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1863. Notable as
an Alpine chmber, on which subject he wrote many letters
to the Tonbridgian. Deceased.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1854.
Hallowes, Keith Edward Coleman. 1854-9. Son of Thomas
Hallowes. Settled in Austraha.
Haeeison, Archibald William. 1854-6. Son of William Harrison.
Joined the 13tli Foot, 1863. Eetired, 1870. Afterwards
Captain of the 1st Tower Hamlets Militia.
Harwood, Henry Lennox. 1854-5. Son of William Harwood.
Lawbence, Edward James Eeginald. 1854-61. Son of Henry
David Lawrence. Cricket Eleven, 1861. Football Thirteen
1859-60.
Lawbence, Julian Babonan. 1854-9. Son of Henry David
Lawrence. b. 1841. Jeined the Eoyal Artillery, 1861.
Bombay Staff Corps, 1865. With the 8th Bombay Native
Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1888. d. 1891.
Platt, Hugh Edward Pigott. 1854-60. Second son of Thomas
Piatt. b. 1843. Sixth Form, 1858-60. Judd Exhib.
Scholar of Trin. Coll., Oxford. 1st cl. Mods. 1st cl. Lit.
■ Hum. B.A. 1864. M.A. 1868. Fellow of Line. Coll.,
Oxford. Called to the Bar, 1875.
Pbeybe, Leopold James Lacey. 1854-7. Son of Louis Preyre.
A Captain's Clerk in the Navy of the East India Company
until its dissolution.
Boss, Henry Alexander. 1854-61. Youngest son of David Boss.
b. 1844. For some years a coffee-planter in Coorg, India.
Now in Manitoba.
Skipwoeth, Septimus Patrick. 1854-6. Seventh son of Philip
Skipworth. b. 1839. Sixth Form, 1855-6. Smythe Exhib.
Scholar of Christ's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1861. Surveyor
and Inspector for the Caistor Union, Lincolnshire.
Steinmetz, William Aubert. 1854-5. Son of William Steinmetz.
d. 1882.
Stebeten, James Morgan. 1854-63. Sixth son of the Bev. Henry
Thomas Streeten. b. 1845. Football Thirteen, 1861-3.
At first, London Secretary, and afterwards Manager at
San Francisco, of the London and San Francisco Bank.
Now living at San Francisco.
Steettell, Arnold Dashwood. 1854-8. (Afterwards at Wellington
College.) Fourth son of Major Dashwood Strettell. 6.1845.
Joined the 109th Bengal Native Infantry, 1862. Served
with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian Campaign of
1868. Mentioned in despatches for ability, energy, and
zeal. Medal. Served also in the Afghan War, 1878-9 ;
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal. Medal
with clasp. Was also engaged in the Mahsud Waziri
Expedition, 1881 ; the Takht Suliman Expedition, 1883 ;
and the Miranzai Expedition, 1891. Indian Staff Corps.
A.D. 1854.
Register.
107
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1888. Commandant of the 5th Punjab
Infantry.
Strettell, John Edward Francis. 1854-7. Third son of Major
Dashwood Strettell. b. 1843. Joined the 9th Madras
Native Infantry, and rose to the rank of Major. Died on
the voyage to England, 1883.
Watson, Christopher Stowell. 1854-9. Eldest son of the Eev.
Thomas Watson, b. 1841. Sixth Form, 1857-9. Cricket
Eleven, 1857-9. Football Eleven, 1857-9. Univ. Coll., Ox-
ford. In the College Boat. B.A. 1863. M.A. 1866. Ordained
1864. Has held the Curacies of All Saints', Brighton;
Sundridge. Kent ; St. Mary in the Castle, Hastings ; and
the Vicarage of East Farleigh, Kent. Since 1881 Vicar of
Fernhurst, near Haslemere, Surrey.
LENT TEBM, 1855.
CniiiDEES, Eobert Caesar. 1855-6. Eldest son of the Eev. Charles
Childers. b. 1838. Sixth Form, 1855-6. Exhibitioner of
Wadh. Coll., Oxford. Entered the Ceylon Civil Service,
1860. Private Secretary to the Governor of Ceylon. Author
of a Pali Dictionary, for which the French Institute awarded
him the Volney Prize. Eeturned to England in 1864,
owing to ill-health. Assistant Librarian to the India Office,
1872. Professor of Pali and Buddhist Literature to Univ.
Coll., London, cl 1876.
Greene, Thomas Whitcombe. 1855-9. Only son of Thomas Greene.
b. 1841. Sixth Form, 1857-9. Cricket Eleven, 1858-9.
Magd. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 2nd cl. Law and Mod.
Hist. B.A. 1864. M.A. and B.C.L. 1866. A Barrister-
at-Law and oue of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools.
Author of " Outlines of Eoman Law."
Maekby, Augustus Phillips. 1855-7. Fourth son of Frederick
Markby. b. 1842. A PoUtical Agent.
PiCKANCE, John Wilson. 1855-7. (Afterwards under the tuition of
the Eev. Maurice Day). Younger son of John Pickance
(Old Tonbridgian). Jesus Coll., Camb. LL.B. 1868.
LL.M. 1871. Cuddesden Theol. Coll., 1868-9. In Holy
Orders. Formerly Curate of Clewer. Curate of Eeigate
from 1872. Winter Assistant Chaplain at Eome, 1877-86.
Warden of the Church of England Soldier's Institute at
Aldershot.
Stafford, Charles James. 1855. Son of George Stafford.
Watson, Thomas Springett. ' 1855-7. Second son of the Eev.
Thomas Watson. Pemb. Coll., Camb. Eowed in the
University Trial Eights Eace. Deceased.
Young, Frederick Vernon. 1855-9. Son of Eobert Young. In
business in London.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1855.
SUMMER TEBM, 1855.
Childers, Frederick Francis Blomfield. 1855. Second son of the
Rev. Charles Childers. b. 1840. Formerly a coffee-planter
in India. Now manager and part-owner of some coal
mines in the South of France.
Ellis, Edward. 1855-6. Son of Richard Ellis.
Langston, Herbert William Douglas. 1855-9. Younger son of the
Rev. Stephen Hurt Langston. Cricket Eleven, 1859.
Football Eleven, 1859. Barrister and agriculturist at
Rossville, Texas, U.S.A.
Stewart, Henry Manfred. 1855-60. Son of Henry Stewart. Re-
sided in Spain, d. 1889.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1855.
Allan, David Alexander. 1855-60. Son of Frederick Allan.
Allan, Frederick. 1855-61. Son of Frederick Allan.
Bentley, Charles James. 1855-8. Son of Charles Archibald
Bentley. Formerly a Member of the London Stock Ex-
change, d. 1873.
Carnell, Henry Hosmer. 1855-6. Son of William Carnell.
Solicitor at Coromandel, New Zealand.
Dixon, Frederick Mander. 1855-8. (Afterwards at Victoria College,
Jersey.) Third son of John Bond Dixon, h. 1846. Clerk
in the Locomotive Department of the London, Brighton,
and South-Coast Railway Company's Works at Brighton.
Hedges, John Henry. 1855-9. Eldest son of Charles Hedges.
h. 1813. Joined the 90th Light Infantry, d. 1871.
Humphry, John Thomas. 1855-7. Fifth son of George Humphry.
Sixth Form. One of seven brothers, all of whom were, in
turn, long-stops to the School Cricket Eleven. Died at
School, 1857.
Hunt, James Anthony. 1855-60. Son of James Anthony Hunt
(Old Tonbridgian).
Neville, Frank Hay. 1855-62. Only son of Joseph Neville, F.R.C.S.
h. 1845. An architect, d. 1871.
Paramore, James Dunlap. (Has dropped the name of Paramore).
1855-62. Son of David Paramore. Sixth Form, 1861-2.
Judd Bxhib. Cricket Eleven. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A.
1866. M.A. 1869. Ordained, 1869. Has held the Curacies
of Hurst, Lancashire ; St. Barnabas, Homerton ; the
Vicarage of Haverhill, Suffolk; the Curacy-in-charge of
Redgrave, Suffolk ; and the Curacy of St. Giles, Reading.
Since 1889, Vicar of Corsham, Wilts.
A.D. 1855.
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Eawlinson, Robert Wynter. 1855-6. (Afterwards at Marlborough
College.) Second son of the Eev. George Rawlinson.
Went out to Natal in 1864, where he now owns a large
sheep farm.
SoAMES, George Pochin. 1855-7. Second son of Francis Soames.
Gains Coll., Camb. B.A. 1861. M.A. 1865. Ordained,
1865. Has held the Curacies of St. Barnabas, HoUoway ;
All Saints, Langham Place ; Tunstall, Staffordshire ; and
Branston, Leicestershire. Since 1875, Eector of Lavendon,
Bucks. Member of the County Council for Bucks, 1889.
Stbettell, Francis David Cuninghame. 1855-8. Fifth son of
Major Dashwood Strettell. Formerly in the Bank of
England. Afterwards in the Burmah Branch of the Bank
of Bengal. Eetired. Eesides at Surbiton, Surrey.
ViNAiiii, Thomas Sutton. 1855-9. Son of Frederick Viuall. Deceased.
Wabd, Benjamin. 1855-6. Son of John Ward.
Welldon, James Turner. 1855-66. Eldest son of the Eev. James
Ind Welldon, D.C.L. (formerly Head Master of Tonbridge
School). Sixth Form, 1863-6. Cricket Eleven, 1864-6.
Captain. Football Thirteen, 1864-5. Judd Exhib. Also
an Exhibitioner of St. John's Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class.
Trip. B.A. 1870. An Assistant Master at Felstead School,
1871-9. Admitted a Solicitor, 1882. Practises at Ashford.
Has played in the Kent County Cricket Eleven.
LENT TEBM, 1856.
Dove, Thomas Montague. 1856-9. Son of Thomas Dove. In
business in Tonbridge.
Floweb, Stephen. 1856-7. Youngest son of John Wickham Flower.
h. 1840. Joined the 13th Light Infantry, 1860. Passed
through the Staff College, 1868. Afterwards in the 86th
and 83rd Foot (now called the 2nd and 1st Battalions,
Eoyal Irish Eifles). Colonel, 1888. Has been Deputy-
Assistant Adjutant-General at the Cape of Good Hope,
and Garrison Instructor in the Cork District. Author of
"A Guide to Promotion," and Lectures on Fortification,
Military Topography and Tactics, Military Bridges and
Military Law.
GoLDiNG-BiED, Guy. 1856-60. Eldest son of Golding Bird, M.D.,
P.E.S. Joined the 106th Bombay Light Infantry, 1862.
Afterwards in the 20th Foot. Eetired. Now in Canada.
GoEHAM, Arthur WilHam. 1856-61. Eldest son of William Gorham
(Old Tonbridgian). h. 1846. In Australia.
Hodgson, John George. 1856-7. Son of Eichard Wellington
Hodgson. Eesides at Newcastle-on-Tyne. J. P. for
Durham.
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A.D. 1856.
Jbktll, Henry Joseph C. 1856-9. Son of Josph Jekyll. Went to
New Zealand in 1862.
Jekyll, Joseph WebbHer L. 1856-9. Son of Joseph Jekyll.
Entered the Eoyal Navy, 1859. Served in the Abyssinian
Expedition. Medal. Died from an accident, in 1870.
Law, Arthur James. 1856-9. Second son of the Eev. William Law.
b. 1844. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A. 1866. Winner of the
Broad Jump., Camb. Univ. Sports, 1864. Winner of the
Hurdle Eace, Amateur Champion Meeting, 1867. Ordained,
1867. Has held Curacies at Heathfield and Beckley,
Sussex; at Eltham and Mottingham, Kent. For some time
Eector of Pretoria, and Chaplain of the Forces in the
Transvaal. Eeceived the South African War Medal, with
clasp, for services in the Sekukuui Campaign, 1879. Since
his return to England, has been Curate of Brent-Pelham,
and since 1884, Vicar of Shalford, Braintree, Essex.
Low, Augustus Fisher. 1856-7. Fifth son of Captain John
Handcock Low, H.B.I.C.S. b. 1841. Went out to Australia
in 1860, and is now settled on the Flinders Eiver, Queens-
land.
O'Hanlon, Hugh Francis. 1856-61. Son of Hugh O'Hanlon.
Sixth Form, 1859-61. Judd Exhib. Cricket Eleven, 1861.
Football Thirteen, 1859-60, Captain. Scholar and Hulme
Exhibitioner of Brasenose Coll., Oxford. 1st cl. Mods.
1st cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1865. Fellow of Lincoln, d. cir.
1864.
Oliver, Henry Alfred Greene. 1856-62. Son of George Oliver, b.
1844. Sixth Form, 1861-2. Judd Exhib. Cricket Eleven,
1860-2. Football Thirteen, 1860-1. Jesus ColL, Camb.
3rd cl. Class. Trip, B.A. 1867. M. A. 1871. Ordained 1869.
Formerly Second Master of Brentwood Grammar School.
Head Master of St. John's Wood School from 1873 till his
death in 1880.
EoGEBS, Edmund. 1856-60. Son of Joseph Eogers. Deceased.
Stidolph, Harold Edward. 1856-61. Son of Edward Stidolph. A
Professor of Music at the Cape of Good Hope.
SUMMER TEEM, 1856.
Dbuce, William Charles. 1856-8. Youngest son of William Druce.
b. 1842. First Class and Certificate of Honour in the Inns
of Court Law Examination. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's
Inn), 1863. Practises in London. Besides at South Ken-
sington.
Hill, Archibald Oakley. 1856-7. Son of the Eev. Benjamin Hill.
Was for six years in the Navy, after which he retired, and
is now living in the Colonies.
A.D. 1856.
Register.
Ill
Hill, Benjamin. 1856-8. Son of the Eev. Benjamin Hill. A
Priest of the Passionist Fathers at Buenos Ayres.
McGiLL, Kenneth John. 1856-64. Fourth son of William McGill,
M.D. b. 1848. d. 1864.
May, Philip. 1856-61. Son of John Thomas May. In the Legacy
Duty Office, Somerset House.
Shepherd, Arthur. 1856-60. Fourth son of the Eev. Eobert
Shepherd. Fisher Exhib. Brasenose Coll., Oxford. B.A.
. 1867. Ordained 1868. Held successively the Curacies of
Atherington, Devon ; Bradshaw, Isle of Man ; and Stock,
Ingatestone, Essex, d. 1884.
SoAMES, Douglas. 1856-62. Youngest son of Francis Soames. h.
1845. Trin. Coll., Dublin. Ordained 1874. Held the Cura-
cies of Leighland and Portishead, both in Somerset ; and of
Kirkby Moor side, Yorkshire. From 1880 a Chaplain of the
Forces. Served at Woolwich, at York, and in Natal, d. 1891.
Soames, Joseph. 1856-7. Third Son of Francis Soames. b. 1841.
A Solicitor. Certificate of Merit in the Final Examination
of the Incorporated Law Society, 1864. Solicitor to The
Times newspaper.
ToMLiNS, Eichard Hombersley. (Afterwards at Shrewsbury School).
1856-60. Son of the Eev. Eichard Tomhns. b. 1845.
Lich. Theol. Coll. Previously a Civil Engineer. Ordained
1875. Has held the Curacies of Chesterton and Bucknall,
in Staffordshire. From 1871 to 1880 Chaplain of St. Anne's
and Curate of Abbots Bromley. Curate of Market Drayton
from 1880 to 1892. Now Chaplain of the Atcham Union,
Shrewsbury. Eowed in the Shrewsbury Boat against
Cheltenham College, 1865.
ToMLiNS, Thomas William. 1856-60. Son of the Eev. Eichard
Tomlins. Scholar of Magd. Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class.
Trip. B.A. 1868. Ordained 1869. Formerly held the
Curacies of St. Michael's, Alnwick ; and Alton, Stafford-
shire ; and the Vicarage of Freehay, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
Wall, Charles Yates. 1851-61. Son of Wilham Henry Wall.
Football Eleven, 1860-1.
GHBISTMAS TERM, 1856.
Austen, Arthur Elvy. 1856-7. Son of Isaac Austen.
BuBD, James Merrifield. 1856-7. Son of Timotheus Burd. Eesides
at Maida Hill, London.
Carnell, Henry. 1856. Son of George Carnell. Deceased.
Charlton, Alfred. 1856-60. Son of John Sills Charlton. Mem
Eoy. Coll. Surg. Practised at Brabourne, Ashford, Kent.
d. 1886.
11.2
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1856.
Deacon, Henry Pelham. 1856-9. (Afterwards with private tutors).
Younger son of Henry Hodgetts Deacon, h. 1846. Mem.
Roy. Coll. Surg., 1870; L.S.A. Lond. Practises at Brondes-
bury, Middlesex. Surgeon to St. Peter's Home, Kilburn;
also to the St. Monica Hospital for Sick Children.
Field, Jonathan. 1856-62. Eldest son of Jonathan Field. 6.1846.
Cricket Eleven, 1862. Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1870.
Called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1872. Lord of the
Manors of Ulceby and Market Stainton, Lincolnshire.
Eesides at Norcote, Cirencester.
GoLDiNG-BiBD, Cuthbert Hilton. 1856-62. (Afterwards at King's
College School, and King's College.) Second son of
Golding-Bird, M.D., F.E.S. h. 1848. Lond. Univ. B.A.
(Honours), 1867 ; M.B. (Honours), 1872. Fell. Roy. Coll.
Surg. ; Lie. Roy. Coll. Phys. ; Assistant-Surgeon, Gay's
Hospital ; Lecturer in Physiology at Guy's Hospital Medical
School ; Examiner in Physiology and Anatomy at the
Royal College of Surgeons of England, and the University
of Durham.
Hadfield, Alexander John. 1856-7. Son of Henry Wilbraham
Hadfield.
Hadfield, George Samuel. 1856-7. Son of Henry Wilbraham
Hadfield.
Hadfield, Henry Joseph. 1856-7. Son of Henry Wilbraham
Hadfield.
Hadfield, William Richard Peel. 1856-7. Son of Hem-y Wilbraham
Hadfield.
Haggard, William Henry Doveton. 1856-8. (Afterwards at Win-
chester College.) Eldest son of WiUiam Meybohm Ryder
Haggard, b. 1846. Magd. Coll., Oxford. In the Diplo-
matic Service. Resident Minister at Quito, 1891.
Hinde, Percy. 1856-7. Son of Henry Hinde. Deceased.
Lawson, Henry Wise Graham. 1856-8. Son of Jonathan Wise
Lawson. Bill-broker at Bombay, d. cir. 1870.
Lawson, WiUiam Campbell. 1856-7. Son of Jonathan Wise
Lawson. Formerly a Bill-broker at Bombay.
EowLANDSON, Charles Arthur. 1856-61. Son of the Rev. John Row-
landson. Civil Engineer. Formerly at Bombay. At present
Resident Engineer and Manager of the Mersey Railway,
Liverpool.
Saundees, Richard Robert. 1856-7. Son of Robert Saunders.
Smith, Stanley. 1856-61. Son of Thomas Smith.
Stevens, Richard Clavell. 1856-9. Son of Henry Stevens. Joined
the 96th Regiment, 1863. Retired, 1869. Now in New
Zealand.
A.D. 1856.
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Stidolph, Henry James. 185f)-61. Son of Edward Stidolph.
Formerly in New Zealand. "Was formerly working in
London as a lay-helper, and preparing for ordination as a
Missionary to New Zealand.
Vaughan, Henry. 1856-8. Eldest son of Andrew Henry Vaughan.
b. 1843. Joined the Royal Artillery, 1864. Captain, 1877.
Served in the Sonth African War, 1879. Present at the
Battles of Kauibula and Ulundi, in the Zulu Campaign.
Mentioned in despatches for both battles. Medal with
clasp. Eetired with the rank of Colonel. Eesides in Natal.
Vaughan, Richard Wyndham. 1856-61. Second son of Andrew Henry
Vaughan. b. 1844. Commenced, and, for many years, was
on the engineering staff of Edward Wilson, C.E. Engineer-
in-chief to the West Midland Ry. Co., Great- Western and
Great-Eastern Railway Companies. In private practice in
London at the present time. Went to Natal for a few
years. Was senior Captain of the Natal Royal Rifle
Volunteer Force. Was also Lieutenant in the 2nd Battn.
Gloucester Rifle Volunteers. Is a Member of the Institute of
Civil Engineers of Great Britain, Royal Colonial Institute,
Society of Arts, and of the London Chamber of Commerce.
Ward, Charles Henry Cecil. 1856-63. Second surviving son of the
Rev. Edward Langton Ward. Sixth Form, 1859-63. Judd
Exhib. How Exhibitioner of Exeter College, Oxford.
B.A. Resides at Lausanne, Switzerland.
Ward,, Frederick William Orde. 1856-61. Eldest surviving son of
the Rev. Edward Langton Ward. b. 1843. Sixth Form,
1859-61. Judd Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1860. Exhi-
bitioner of Wadham College, Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. B.A.
1865. Some time tutor to unattached Students of Oxford
Univ. Ordained, 1868. Has held the Curacies of St.
Giles, Oxford ; Rockingham, Northamptonshire ; and
Shoreham, Kent. Vicar of Pishill, near Henley-on-
Thames, from 1883 to 1887. Since 1887, Rector of Nuf-
field. Author of " Women must Weep," and " Twixt Kiss
and Lip."
Waerand, Arthur Wellesley. 1856-61. Son of Robert Warrand.
Cricket Eleven, 1860-1. Football Thirteen, 1859-61. Joined
the 42nd Highlanders, 1866. Sold out, 1870. d. about
1871.
Wauton, Charles Joseph Morrison. 1856-9. (Afterwards at Eugby
School, from 1860 to 1867.) Eldest son of the Eev.
Joseph Atherton Wauton. b. 1848. Class. Exhib. of
King's Coll., Camb. Class. Trip. B.A. 1871. M.A. 1873.
Late Assistant-Master at Bedford Grammar School, and
now Head Master of the Preparatory School at Tonbridge
Castle.
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A.D. 1857.
LENT TEBM, 1857.
Austin, William. 1857-60. Son of William Austin.
Dove, Stephen. 1857-64. Son of Thomas Dove. Deceased.
Feanklin, Charles. 1857-8. Third son of Henry Franklin, b. 1842.
Sixth Form, 1858. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1863. Practised
at Putney, d. 1887.
Hudson, Thomas Henry Bankes. 1857-61. Eldest son of William
Bankes Hudson, b. 1846. With the firm of Hatchards,
(Publishers), Piccadilly, London, d. 1884.
Hudson, Walter Jowett. 1857-62. Second son of William Bankes
Hudson, b. 1848. Chemist in London.
Isaacson, Percy Edward. 1857-60. Son of the Eev. Stuteville
Isaacson, b. 1846. Formerly Collector of Customs and
Master Attendant at Akyab, British Burmah. Has retired
and resides in New Zealand.
Isaacson, Stuteville John. 1857-61. Son of the Eev. Stuteville
Isaacson, b. 1845. Went to Australia, where he died,
1874.
Lord, James Winser. 1857-8. Only son of Edward Lord. 6.1842.
Farmer and hop-grower at Northiam, Sussex. A member
of the Chichester Diocesan Conference since its foundation.
Churchwarden since 1868. Guardian and Vice-chairman
of Eye Union since 1882.
Mather, Eichard Increase. 1857-8. Son of the Eev. Eobert Cotton
Mather.
Mather, Eobert Brodie. 1857-9. Son of the Eev. Eobert Cotton
Mather.
Mather, Samuel. 1857-60. Son of the Eev. Eobert Cotton Mather.
Newington, Charles Douglas Godfrey. 1857-8. Sou of Samuel
Newington. Joined the Bengal Army, 1860. In the 14th
Ferozepore Sikh Eegiment. Served in the Umbeyla cam-
paign, 1863. Wounded. Medal with clasp. Served also
in the Looshai campaign, 1871-2, and in several other cam-
paigns in India. Captain, 1869. Eetired 1873. Eesides
at St. Leonards-on-Sea.
O'Brien, John Henry. 1857. Son of the Eev William O'Brien.
Storr, Charles. 1857. Afterwards at Eepton School. Son of
Francis Storr. New Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1865. M.A. 1866.
Ordained 1866. Formerly Curate of Chilham, Child's Hill,
and Brenchley. Since 1876 Vicar of Matfield.
Tebbs, WilUam. 1857-8. Son of William Tebbs. Queens' Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1867. M.A. 1870. Ordained 1866. From
1880 Vicar of St. Matthew's, Auckland, New Zealand, d.
1891.
A.D. 1857.
Register.
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SUMMEB TERM, 1857.
Austen, Samuel Charles. 1857. Son of Eichard Austen.
Brown, Harris. 1857-62. Son of Andrew Brown. In Texas.
BuREA, Eoberfc. 1857-9. Elder son of Eobert Burra. b. 1840.
Cricket Eleven, 1859. Justice of the Peace, and County-
Councillor for the West Eiding of Yorkshire.
BuKEOWS, Sir Frederick Abernethy, Bart. 1857-60. (Afterwards
at Uppingham School.) Eldest surviving son of Sir George
Burrows, Bart. b. 1845. Admitted a Solicitor, 1869.
Practised in London. Has retired. Eesides in London.
Cobb, Francis Marsden. 1857-62. (Completed his education at
Munich, and at Brunswick College in connection with
Gottingen University, where he sLudied languages, music,
and painting.) Only surviving son of Francis Carr Cobb.
Since 1864 has been engaged in the family business of
bankers and brewers at Margate.
CoENELL, Philip. 1857-9. Son of Phihp James Cornell. Pharma-
ceutical Chemist at Ipswich.
Gibson, Sidney. 1857-63. Son of William Gibson. Eead for the
Law. Now a Schoolmaster at Penarth, South Wales.
Hall, Samuel Alfred. 1857-63. Eldest son of Alfred Hall. b. 1847.
Had passed all the Law Examinations, and was about to
be taken into partnership with the iirm to which he had
been articled, when he died in 1870.
HoAEE, Edward Brodie. 1857-60. Eldest son of the Eev. Canon
Edward Hoare. b. 1841. Sixth Form, 1859-60. Trin.
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1864. M.A. 1868. Banker— of the
late firm of Barnett, Hoares and Co. Now a Director of
Lloyds' Bank, Limited. Chairman of the National Bank
of New Zealand. Contested the Attercliffe division of
Sheffield in the Conservative interest at the General Elec-
tion of 1885, and Bradford in 1886. Elected M.P. for
Hampstead, 1888 and 1892.
Humphry, Arthur. 1857-60. Sixth son of George Humphry.
Cricket Eleven, 1859. Football Thirteen, 1859. One of
seven brothers, all of whom were, in turn, long-stops to
the School Cricket Eleven. Was preparing for the Medical
Profession, when he died in 1867.
Jackson, John Archer. 1857-60. Son of John Jackson. Left
School, owing to ill-health. Of no profession. Eesides at
Hawkhurst.
McGiLL, Arthur Ferguson. 1857-64. Third son of William McGill,
M.D. b. 1846. Medical Scholar of King's Coll., London.
Fell. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1874. Practised at Leeds. Professor
of Anatomy to the Yorkshire Coll., and Surgeon to the
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1857.
General Infirmary at Leeds. Author of many papers in
the Lancet and other medical journals, d. 1890.
Neville, Ealph. 1857-65. Only son of Henry Neville, h. 1848.
Football Thirteen, 1865. Emman. Coll., Camb. B.A.
1871. M.A. 1875. Called to the Bar, 1872. Formerly
practised at Liverpool; now in London. Editor of "Neville
and Macnamara's Eailway and Canal Traffic Cases."
Elected M.P. for the Exchange Division of Liverpool,
1887 and 1892. Q.C. 1888. A Bencher of Lincoln's Inn,
1892.
Newington, Albert William Beatson. 1857-8. Son of Samuel
Newington. Deceased.
Newington, Douglas Philp Davison. 1857-8. Son of Samuel
Newington. Tea planter in Assam.
EiCH, Henry Boss. 1857-65. Only son of Henry George William
Eich. b. 1848. Superintendent of Indian Government
Telegraphs, cl. 1890.
Salusbuey, William Llewellyn. 1857-9. Second son of the Eev.
John Thomas Thelwall Salusbury. h. 1841. Sixth Form,
1859. A Solicitor. Practises at Leicester.
ToMLiNS, James. 1857-60. Son of the Eev. Eichard Tomlins. b.
1848. L.E.C.P., L.M. Edin. ; M.E.C.S. Eng. Died at
sea, 1887.
CHRISTMAS TEBM, 1857.
Allan, John. 1857-60. Son of Frederick Allan.
BuEEA, Thomas Fawcett. 1857-62. Younger son of Eobert Bm-ra.
b. 1848. Sixth Form, 1860-2. Head Boy. Cricket Eleven,
1860-2. Captain. Football Thirteen, 1860-1. Captain.
Judd Exhib. Univ. Coll., Oxford, 2nd cl. Mods. 3rd cl.
Lit. Hum. B.A. 1866. M.A. 1869. Won several Open
Strangers' Eaces at Oxford. Ordained 1868. Has held
the Curacies of Stanmore ; Eock, Worcestershire ; Byfleet,
Surrey ; also the Vicarage of Flamstead, Herts, and the
Eectory of Kiddington, Oxon. Presented to the Vicarage
of Linton, near Maidstone, in 1886.
EsTEiDGE. Edward. 1857-61. Youngest son of the Eev. Henry
Thomas Estridge. b. 1843. Sixth Form, 1859-61. Cricket
Eleven, 1858-61. Captain. Football Thirteen, 1859-61.
Trin. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1865. M.A. 1869. An Assistant
Master of Eepton School since 1866.
FiSHEE, Eobert. 1857-60. Second son of Thomas John Fisher.
Licensed Surveyor at Sydney, New South Wales.
FiSHEE, William Wentworth. 1857-60- Eldest son of Thomas
John Fisher, d. 1868.
A.D. 1857.
Register.
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Godson, George Eusliont. 1857-9. Third son of Septimus Holme
Godson, b. 1842. J.P. for the Counties of Salop, Here-
ford, and Worcester. Sheriff, 1891. Besides at Tenbury,
Worcestershire.
GoBHAM, Edwin John. 1857-62. Second son of William Gorham
(Old Tonbridgiau). h. 1849. A Solicitor. Practised in
Toubridge. d. 1884.
Haggabd, Bazett Michael. 1857-60. (Afterwards at Winchester
College). Second son of William Meybohm Ryder Haggard.
b. 1847. Triu. Hall, Camb. B.A. 1870. Called to the Bar
(Lincoln's Inn), 1871. Resides in Norfolk.
Pabamobe, William Peat. 1857-66. Son of David Paramore.
EoBEBTS, James Frederick. 1857-60. Son of Adam Roberts.
Robinson, Charles Otway. 1857-61. Son of the Rev. Henry Oliver
Robinson. Football Thirteen, 1861.
Robinson, Stanley Alexander. 1857-62. Son of the Rev. Henry
Oliver Robinson.
Smallpeice, Frederic Ferdinand. 1857-9. Son of Mark Smallpeice
b. 1843. First in the Law Examination of Trinity Term.
1864. A Solicitor. Town Clerk of Guildford. Elected
Member of the County Council for Surrey, 1889.
Stone, Edward Baldock. 1857-61. Son of William Stone. Cricket
Eleven, 1859-61. Football Thirteen, 1860-1. Barrister-
at-Law. Resides in London.
WooDWAED, Richard Francis. 1857-8. Son of Richard Woodward.
Sixth Form, 1858. Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb. 2nd cl.
Class. Trip, and 2nd cl. Theol. B.A. 1862. Ordained,
1864. Curate of Chapelthorpe, Wakefield. Afterwards
Assistant Master at Rossall School. Later, Rector of
Donyatt, Ilminster. Deceased.
Young, Edward Charles. 1857-8. Son of Robert Young. Went
to New Zealand.
Young, Wilham. 1857. Son of Robert Young.
LENT TERM, 1858.
Alchin, Alfred. 1858-61.
Bakeb, Arthur. 1858-60. Sou of Joseph Baker. Was in the
Legacy Duty Office, Somerset House, d. 1885.
Bakeb, Charles John. 1858-60. Was in the Civil Service at
Somerset House as a clerk for a short time. Died young.
Bibd, Henry Rudolph Cloete. 1858-63. Second son of Major
Robert Wilberforce Bird. b. 1840. Cricket Eleven, 1863.
Football Thirteen, 1862. Sheep-farmer in Australia. (7.1884
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Tonbridge School
A.D. 1858.
Bird, Eobert Wilberforce Merttius. 1858-63. Eldest son of Major
Eobert Wilberforce Bird. h. 1845. Cricket Eleven, 1862.
Football Thirteen, 1862. Called to the Bar. Practised in
China, down to 1872. d. 1874.
CuPFE, Alfred Gordon. 1858-61. Son of George Cuffe. Mem. Eoy.
Coll. Surg., 1868, . and Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys., 1869.
Formerly practised at Bradford.
Godfrey, Joseph Wallace. 1858-9. (Afterwards at Harrow School.)
Son of Joseph Silvester Godfrey. Trin. Coll., Camb.
Became a Solicitor.
Greatheed, WiUiam. 1858-64. (Afterwards at Blackheath Pro-
prietary School.) Fom-th son of the Eev. Samuel Stephen-
son Greatheed. b. 1848. Lond. Univ. Matric. Admitted
a Solicitor, 1873. After being a managing clerk for seven
years, gave up the Law, in order to study at Mason's
Science College, Birmingham. Author of various articles
in magazines. A Naval Artillery Volunteer. Eesides in
London.
Greenhill, William Scott Eidley. 1858-63. Sou of WiUiam
Alexander Greenhill, M.D. b. 1845. Sixth Form, 1861-3.
Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Trin. Coll., Oxford. tZ. 1866.
Hbaley, Henry. 1858.
Jektll, John E. 1858-9. Son of Joseph Jekyll. Joined the Eoyal
Marines about 1865. A Volunteer in the Nile Campaign,
and a Major in the Sydney Soudan Contingent. Afterwards
Governor of the Prison at Brisbane, Queensland, cl. 1888.
LiNDSELii, Edward Barber. 1858-64. Second son of John LindseU.
b. 1846. Sixth Form, 1864. Judd Exhib. Cricket Eleven,
1863-4. Christ's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1868. M.A. 1873.
A Solicitor. Practises at Hitchin, Herts.
LiNDSELL, John Barber. 1858-60. Eldest son of John LindseU.
b. 1844. Sixth Form, 1860. Entered the Eoyal Engineers,
1864. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1892.
LiNDSELL, William Harry Barber. 1858-66. Third sou of John
LindseU. 6.1848. Sixth Form, 1863-6. Head Boy. Judd
Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1864-5 (captain). Scholar of
Corpus Christi CoU., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 1st cl. Lit.
Hum. Proxime accessit for the Stanhope Historical Essay
Prize. B.A. 1871. CaUed to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1875.
A Member of the Midland Circuit.
Linton, Edward Wade. 1858. Son of WiUiam Linton.
Linton, Lancelot Wade. 1858. Son of WiUiam Linton.
Nixon, John Evelyn. 1858-63. Second son of John W^aUdushaw
Nixon, b. 1843. Smythe Exhib. Scholar of Christ's
CoU., Camb. For some years Principal of the University
School, San Francisco, d. 1891.
A.D. 1858.
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Paeker, William James. 1868-64. Only son of James Parker (Old
Tonbridgian). Cricket Eleven, 1864. Football Thirteen,
1864. Member of the London Stock Exchange.
Eeade, Arthur Edward. 1858-63. (Afterwards at Haileybury College,
1864-5.) Second surviving son of Edward Anderdon Eeade,
C.B. b. 1848. An official of the Indian Government
Telegraphs, 1867-79. Since 1882, Secretary to the Charing
Cross Hospital, London.
Eeade, Lawrence Edward. 1858-65. Eldest surviving son of
Edward Anderdon Eeade, C.B. h. 1846. Cricket Eleven,
1864-5. Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of
New Zealand. Formerly practised at Invercargill, New
Zealand. Now in charge of the Intestacy Department of
the Public Trust Office at WeUington, New Zealand.
EiGG, Herbert Addington. 1858-62. Second son of Jonathan Eigg.
h. 1845. Trin. Coll., Camb. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip., and
3rd cl. Law Trip. B.A. 1868. M.A. 1871. Called to the
Bar (Inner Temple), 1871. Of the Northern Circuit
and Parliamentary Bar. F.S.A. Eesides in London, and
at Horsham, Sussex.
Shute, Henry Gay. 1858-9. Son of Gay Shute. d. 1859.
WiLKiE, Alexander Francis. 1858-60. Son of John Penell Wilkie.
Cricket Eleven, 1859-60. FootbaU Thirteen, 1859-60. In
■ Australia.
Wilkie, John Wiseman. 1858-60. Son of John Penell Wilkie.
Cricket Eleven, 1858-60 (captain). Football Thirteen,
1859-60. In Australia.
SUMMER TERM, 1858.
Aldeeson, Arthur Christopher. 1858-64. Son of Jonathan Alderson.
A Solicitor. Practises in London. Eesides at Streatham.
Aldeeson, Frank. 1858-62. Son of Jonathan Alderson. Christ's
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1867. Ordained, 1869. Has held the
Curacies of Burnham Sutton, Norfolk ; Bodenham, Here-
fordshire ; and Dudleston, Salop. From 1876, Perpetual
Curate of Dudleston. Eesigned, 1888.
Bowman, Alfred Charles. 1858-63. (Afterwards at school at Lau-
sanne for three years). Second son of John Frederick
Bowman, b. 1847. After three years as a clerk with a
firm of accountants in London, went to the United States,
and entered the service of the Detroit and Milwaukee Eail-
way._ Has passed through most of the offices on that line,
and is now its State agent in Michigan. Headquarters at
Detroit.
Daysh, Charles Edward. 1858-61. Son of George WiUiam Daysh.
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A.D. 1858.
Fielding, Cecil liemy. 1858-66, Third son of George Hunsley
Fielding, M.D., F.R.S. Sixth Form, 1864-6. Judd Exhib.
Also Exhibitioner of Line. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Law and
Mod. Hist. B.A. 1870. M.A. 1881. Ordained 1870. Has
been Curate of Littleborough, West Peckham, Ide Hill,
Teynham, and (1875-85) Higham, near Eochester ; Curate
of Camberwell, 1886; in charge of St Augustine's, Belve-
dere, 1887 ; Curate of St. Peter's, Eltham Eoad, Lee,
1887-9. Since 1889 Chaplain of Mailing Union. Licensed
Preacher in the Diocese of Canterbury since 1887. Curate
of West Mailing since 1891. Past President of the
Eochester Naturalist Club. Author of " Symbohsm," "A
Handbook to Higham, or Curiosities of a Country Parish."
Joint Editor of " The Eochester Naturahst."
Lodge, Charles Edward. 1858-60. Son of Charles Lodge. Said to
have been accidentally drowned about 1875.
Ltjakd, Neville. 1858. Son of Peter William Luard. A permanent
invalid.
LuABD, Peter John. 1858 Son of Peter Wilham Luard. An opium
agent in Bengal.
MiLLES, George Ridley. 1858-63. Son of the Eev. Thomas Milles.
Cricket Eleven, 1863. Football Thirteen, 1868. King's
Coll., London. Obtained the Leathes Prize, Prize for
Practical Chemistry, and Certificates of Honour for Phy-
siology and Botany. Entered the Medical Profession.
Deceased.
NoTTiDGE, Herbert. 1858-9. Son of George Nottidge. b. 1848.
d. 1859.
Eeade, Malcolm. 1858-63. Fifth son of William Barrington Eeade.
b. 1845. Sixth Form (Modern), 1862-3. Cricket Eleven,
1863. Passed eighth for the Indian Civil Service in 1866.
Murdered in India by a native servant in 1876.
Egberts, Edward Philip. 1868-66. Son of Philip Eoberts. b. 1848.
Cricket Eleven, 1866-6. A Solicitor in London, d. 1890.
ScHKODEE, George. 1858-62. Elder son of Joseph Henry Schroder.
b. 1843. Went from School to Buenos Ayres, where he
was book-keeper at a Bank. Afterwards book-keeper in a
Bank in Costa Eica. Now book-keeper to the Brazilian
Manufacturing Company at San Francisco, U.S.A.
ScHEODEB, Joseph Henry. 1858-63. Younger son of Joseph Henry
Schroder. Cricket Eleven, 1862-3. Football Thirteen,
1862-3. Formerly an Accountant in Lincoln's Inn Fields,
London, d. 1887.
Simpson, Archibald Henry. 1858-61 . Third son of George Simpson.
b. 1843. Sixth Form, 1858-61. Head Boy. Smythe Exhib.
Football Thirteen, 1859-60. Scholar and afterwards Fellow
A.D. 1858. Register. 121
of Christ's Coll., Cauib. 1st cl. Class. Trip. _(8th) B A.
1865 M A 1868. Called to the liar (Liucoln s Inn), 1868.
Practised" for many years in London. Now at Sydney,
New South Wales.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1858.
Buss James. 1858-61. Son of James Baiss. Formerly in Texas,
United States of America. Now m British Columbia.
Baly, Charles. 1858-9. A dentist in London.
Barnard, Wyatt D'Auvergne. 1858-66. Son of John Wyatt
Barnard. Sixth Form, 1864-6. Judd Exhib. (Eemamder).
Scholar of Clare Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip
B.A. 1870. An Assistant Master at Uppingham School.
Dyke, Reginald. 1858-61. Son of Colonel John Dixon Dyke. In
Australia.
Humphry, Francis. 1858-63. Youngest son of George Humphry.
b. 1845- Sixth Form, 1862-3. Cricket Eleven, 1860-3.
Football Thirteen, 1861-2. The last of seven brothers, all
of whom were, in turn, long-stops to the School Cricket
Eleven. Sub-Manager of the London and Eiver Plate
Bank, Buenos Ayres ; but resigned this post, owing to ill-
health, in 1886, and now resides at Worthing, Sussex.
Parish, Charles Woodbyne. 1858-62. (Afterwards at Lancing
College.) Younger son of Sir Woodbine Parish, K.C.H.
h. 1848. Was partner in the firm of Messrs. Egerton,
Hubbard & Co., St. Petersburgh, where he chiefly resided,
from 1886-9. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Now resides in London.
Parish, George Woodbyne. 1858-61. Elder son of Sir Woodbine
Parish, K.C.H. b. 1846. Died at School, 1861.
Richardson, Henry Adair. 1858-65. Only son of William
Richardson, M.D. Sixth Form, 1861-5. Head Boy, 1863-5.
Cricket Eleven, 1862-5. Captain, 1863-5. Football Thirteen,
1863-4 (captain). Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1869. Played
several years in the Cambridge University Cricket Eleven.
Played also for Kent. Formerly in business at Bombay.
Now residing at Grove Park, Lee, Kent.
Smith, George. 1858-60. Eldest son of Hugh Wallis Smith.
b. 1843. Doctor of Dental Surgery. (D.D.S.) Member
of Chicago (U.S.A.) Dental Society. Practises at Chicago.
Smith, Hugh Frederick. 1858-61. Second son of Hugh Wallis
Smith. Entered the 88th Foot, 1866. Captain, 1870.
Afterwards in the Bombay Staff Corps. Wing Officer of
Jacob's Rifles (30th Bombay Native Infantry). Killed iu
action at Maiwaud, 1880.
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A.D. 1858.
Stead, Alfred James. 185S-60. Only son of the Rev. Alfred Stead.
b. 1845. Entered the Bengal Army. 11th Bengal Native
Infantry. Lieut. -Col., 1887. Served in the Bhootan
Expedition, 1864. Medal. Also in the Afghan War,
1878-9. Medal. Also in the Burmah Expedition, 1886.
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order.
TowEES, WiUiam. 1858-65. Second son of the Eev. Grainger
Lawrence Towers. Resides at Leighton Buzzard.
TuBNEE, Skinner Calvert. 1858 a»d 1860-4. Son of John Fiilling
Turner. (The Christian name Skinner indicates that the
person so named was born while his father was Master of
the Skinners' Company). Mining in Africa.
Watson, Howard Aylwin. 1858-9. (Subsequently at Schools at
Maidstone and Manchester.) Son of the Rev. Thomas
Watson. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1870. Ordained,
1872. Has held the Curacies of Battle ; St. Nicholas,
Rochester ; Wateringbury and Leeds, Kent ; and since
1881 the Curacy of Boughton Malherbe, Maidstone.
LENT TEBM, 1859.
Annison, Richard William. 1859-64. Second son of Richard
William Annison. Grocer at Tonbridge.
Beomley, Henry. 185&-62. Third son of the Rev. John WiUiam
Bromley. R^ides at Sydenham.
Caenell, William. 1859-63. Son of George Carnell. Deceased.
Day, Alfred Edward. 1859-64. (Afterwards at Cheltenham Col-
lege.) Youngest son of Lewis Day. b. 1850. Passed the
final examination for the Law, but was never admitted
a Solicitor. Went to the Cape of Good Hope Gold Digg-
ings. Afterwards joined the Cape Mounted Rifles. Died
in the Transvaal, 1880.
EwABT, John Henry. 1859-62. Mem. Roy. Coll. Surg., 1871.
Lie. Roy. Coll. Phys., 1871. Practised at Cheetham Hill,
near Manchester, and now at Eastbourne.
EwBANK, Francis. 1859-62. Son of Henry Ewbank. A Dentist
in London. Mem. Roy. Coll. Surg., 1867. Dental Surgeon
to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Late House Sm-geon to
the Royal London Opthalmic Hospital.
LiNDEiDGE, George Edward. 1859-60. Eldest son of George
Lindridge. b. 1845. Died from the effects of an accident
when skating, 1861.
Low, Gustavus John. 1859-65. Sixth son of Captain John
Handcock Low, H.B.I.C.S. b. 1847. Sixth Form, 1864-5.
Cricket Eleven, 1864-5. Bengal Uncovenanted Civil
Service (Oudh Police), 1866-85. Retired on account of
AD. 1859.
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ill-health. Founder and honorary secretary (since 1886)
of the Old Tonbridgian Society. Eesides in London.
Mills, John Blanchard. 1859-62. Second son of Henry Mills
(Indian Judge). Of the Railway Department, Cooktown,
Queensland.
Nixon, Arundel. 1859-63. Third son of John Walkinshaw Nixon.
Sixth Form, 1861-3. Obtained, but did not accept, a
Scholarship at Christ's Coll., Camb. Honours in Lond.
Univ. Matric, Died young.
Pardoe, Henry Windsor. 1859-60. Son of George Pardoe. Entered
the 2nd Madras Light Cavalry, 1862. Rose to the rank of
Captain, and was Adjutant for twelve years, d. 1878.
Philips, Charles Edward. 1859-61. Son of George M. Philips.
Admitted a SoUcitor in 1869. Practises at Hertford.
Savill, Arthur. 1859. Son of Samuel Savill. Died in the Easter
holidays, 1859.
Smallpeice, Henry Herbert. 1859-62. Son of Mark Smallpeice.
Cricket Eleven, 1862. Football Thirteen, 1861-2. Entered
the 66th Regiment, 1865. Instructor of Musketry, 1873.
Captain 1879. Died in India, 1879.
TuENEB, Benjamin Brecknell. 1859-63. (Afterwards at Schools at
Geneva and Amiens). Eldest son of Benjamin B. Turner.
b. 1848. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Resides
at Streatham, Surrey.
Whitmore, William Beach. 1859-65. Eldest son of John Whit-
more, b. 1847. Sixth Form, 1864-5. Warneford Med.
Schol. at King's Coll., Lond. Mem. Roy. Coll. Surg. Eng.
Lie. Roy. Coll. Phys. M.B. Lond. Univ. Formerly House
Surgeon and Surgical Registrar to King's College Hospital,
Lond. Medical Officer to the S.S. "Investigator" when
laying the Submarine Cable from Java to Australia.
Medical Superintendent, Kensington Infirmary, 1872-81.
Now in private practise in London.
Young, Keith Downes. 1859-64. Eldest son of George Adam
Young, b. 1848. Architect. Appointed, in 1881, Architect
to the London Fever Hospital, and in 1885, to the Middle-
sex Hospital. Author of (joint) contribution to " Our
Homes" (Cassell's), and a portion of "Helps to Health"
(Kegan, Paul, 1885) ; also of papers on Baths, Cottage Hos-
pitals, etc., contributed to various Enghsh and American
journals. Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
SUMMER TERM, 1859.
Hoabe, John Gurney. 1859-66. Second son of the Rev. Canon
Edward Hoare. Sixth Form, 1863-5. Judd Exhib. Cricket
Eleven, 1864-6. Football Fifteen, 1864-5. Trin. Coll.,
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Tollbridge School
A.D. 1859.
Camb. Tied for the High Jump in the Inter-University
Sports. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1869. M.A. 1873.
Ordained 1873. Formerly Assistant Master at Eepton
School. Has held the Curacies of Sculcoatos, Kingston-
upon-Hull, Sunderland ; and Holy Trinity, Tunbridge
Wells. Vicar of St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, 1877-88. Since
1888, Vicar of Aylsham, Norfolk. Surrogate in the Diocese
of Norwich: Eural Dean for the Southern Division of
Ingworth, Norfolk.
May, Eichard Cooke. 1859-65. Son of William May. Member of
the London Stock Exchange.
Meeceu, Frederick John. 1859-61. Sou of George Mercer, h. 1848.
Admitted a Solicitor. Practised at Deal from 1870 to 1879,
when he went to Australia, and was accidentally drowned
at Sydney, 1882.
Otway, John Jocelyn. 1859-61. Eldest son of the Eev. Cooke
Otway. d. 1866.
Otway, Eobert Cooke. 1859-64. Second (only surviving) son of
the Eev. Cooke Otway. b. 1846. Football Thirteen, 1863-4.
Joined the 13th Foot (now Prince Albert's Somersetshire
Light Infantry), 1867. Captain 1878. Served in the South
African campaign of 1878-9, comprising the expedition
against Sekukuni, the Zulu War, and the battle of Ulundi.
Medal with clasp. Eetired Major, 1886.
Pyne, Arthur John. 1859-60. Son of the Eev. William Masters
Pyne. Farmer in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Pyne, Charles Frank Masters. 1859-66. Son of the Eev. Wilham
Masters Pyne. Deceased.
Pyne, Jasper Douglas. 1859-65. Son of the Eev. Wilham Masters
Pyne. b. 1847. Football Thirteen, 1865. Tenant Farmer
in Ireland. Member of Parliament (Nationalist) for the
Western Division of Waterford. Eesided at Lisfanny
Castle, CO. Waterford. d. 1888.
Pyne, William Beynham. 1859-60. Son of the Eev. William
Masters Pyne. Settled in New Zealand.
EuTLEY, Samuel Baldock. 1859-65. Son of Samuel Eutley.
Till lately, farming at West Court, Chalk, Kent.
Turner, Heney. 1859-61. Son of Eichard Turner.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1859.
Caenbll, Edward Herbert. 1859. (Afterwards at School at Tun-
bridge Wells). Eldest son of Edward Caruell, (Old Ton-
bridgian). b. 1848. Formerly Chief Clerk in the Maldon
Branch of the London and County Bank. Now residing
at Brighton.
A.D. 1859.
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Champnets, Henry Walpole. 1859-63. (Afterwards at Eugby
School). Son of Charles John Champneys. Deceased.
Paiebeother, a. 1859-60. Son of John Fairbrother.
Faiebeothek, Edward. 1859-60. Son of John Fairbrother.
Fox, Francis. 1859-61. Son of Sir Charles Fox. Sixth Form,
1860-1. Member of the Institution of Civil Engmeers.
Justice of the Peace.
Fox, Henry. 1859-60. Son of Sir Charles Fox. Civil Engineer.
Godson, Edmund Probyn. 1859-63. Fifth son of Septimus Holmes
Godson. Trin. Coll., Camb. Juu. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A.
1872. M.A. 1875. Called to the Bar, 1873. Besides at
Shooter's Hill, Kent.
Godson, Eobert. 1859-63. Fourth son of Septimus Holmes Godson.
Hancock, Arthur Percival. 1859-61. Sou of General Hancock.
Laycock, Eobert Charles Eichard. 1859-60. (Afterwards at School
at Worcester.) Only son of Charles Eobson Laycock, M.D.
b. 1847. Corn Merchant in Derbyshire.
Mawley, Septimus. 1859-63. Youngest son of Henry Mawley.
b. 1846. A Sheep-farmer in the Province of Wellington,
New Zealand.
Palmee, George. 1859-61. Second son of Philip Palmer, b. 1845.
Sixth Form, 1861. Jelf Medallist and Assoc., King's Coll.,
London. After following the profession of a Civil Engineer
for some years in England, entered in 1870 the Public
Works Department of H.H. the Nizam of the Deccan,
India, in which department he is now Chief Engineer and
Secretary to the Government. Member of the Institution
of Civil Engineers.
Palmee, Thomas. 1859-67. Fourth son of Philip Palmer. Entered
upon a Commercial career, but died early in 1871.
Pattisson, Hoel Thornthwaite. 1859-61. Third son of Jacob
Howell Pattisson, LL.M. b. 1848. Cricket Eleven, 1860-1.
Sheep-farmer in New Zealand and the Chatham Islands,
1826-78. A Justice of the Peace for New Zealand. Ee-
tired from business and returned to England, 1878. d.
1892.
Pattisson, James Jollie. 1859-69. Fifth son of Jacob Howell
Pattisson, LL.M. b. 1851. Sixth Form, 1869. Judd
Exhib. and Exhibitioner of Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb. B.A.
1873. M.A. 1877. Formerly prepared boys for the Public
Schools, at Ashford, Kent. Now an Assistant-Master at
Tonbridge School.
Eigden, William Gregson. 1859-60. Son of William Eigden.
Football Thirteen, 1860. Si/ar of Christ's Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1865. In Holy Orders. Curate of Kendal. Deceased.
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EiviNGTON, Septimus. 1859-64. Seventh son of Francis Eivington.
h. 1846. Sixth Form, 1863-4. Judd Exhib. Cricket
Eleven, 1863-4. Football Thirteen, 1863. Trin. Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1868. M.A. 1871. Late member of the
firm of Eivingtous, Publishers, London, and now a member
of the Publishing firm of Percival & Co., London. Author
of " A History of Tonhridge School" (1868).
EuTLEY, WiUiam Levett. 1859-64. Son of Samuel Eutley. En-
gaged in the hop trade.
Salusbuey, Folliott Lynch. 1859-64. Son of the Eev. John Thomas
Thelwall Salusbury. Sixth Form, 1862-4. Judd Exhib.
Scholar of St. Cath. Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip.
B.A. 1868. M.A. 1871. Ordained, 1870. Has been Curate
of Market-Overton, and Curate-iu-charge in Llangibby,
Monmouthshire. Eector of Llangibby, 1878 to 1892. Now
Eector of Market Overton, Eutland.
Shephebd, Frederick. 1859-64. Fifth son of the Eev. Eobert
Shepherd. Sixth Form, 1862-4. Judd Exhib. Brasenose
Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1862. Acted as organist at the church
of one of his brothers, d. 1881.
Welldon, Charles Edward. 1859-67. Second son of the Eev.
James Ind Welldon, D.C.L. (formerly Head Master of
Tonhridge School), b. 1851. Tea-planter in Ceylon.
White, William. 1859-64. Son of Thomas White.
LENT TEEM, 1860.
Body, James Alfred. 1860-4. Son of John Body. Football
Thirteen, 1862-3. In the Enghsh Football Twenty, 1872-3.
Formerly a brewer at Brighton ; now proprietor of flax-
crushing works at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Eesides at West
Brighton.
Bowman, John Hugh. 1860-2. Third son of John Frederick
Bowman, b. 1849. Joined the Mauritius Civil Service,
1870. Was Senior Second Class Inspector of Constabulary
in Mauritius, d. 1887.
Clarke, Frederick Charles. Son of Frederick Clarke. Cricket
Eleven, 1860-1. Football Thirteen, 1861. Entered the
Eoyal Artillery. Captain, 1879. Died in India, 1879.
Clough, Buncombe John. 1860. Elder son of John Noble Clough.
b. 1846. d. 1860.
Clough, Gerald Dupre. 1860. Younger son of John Noble Clough.
b. 1850. Afterwards on H.M.S. Worcester" (tramiug
ship). Died on his first voyage, 1865.
A.D. 1860.
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Dale, Thurstan George. 1860-3. Eldest son of Thurstan George
Dale. Emman. Coll.,Camb. B.A. 1872. Ordained 1874.
Has held the Curacies of Stanstcad, Suffolk, and Alden-
ham Herts. From 1879 to 1888, Curate of Bishops
Hatfield, Herts. Since 1888, Vicar of Alton, Stoke-on-
Trent.
Diamond, Edward Eigby. 1860. Son of John Boss Diamond (Old
Tonbridgian). Has been successively a tea-planter in
India, a jailor, a soldier (sergeant-instructor), and the
manager of a farm in Kent.
Diamond, Horace. 1860. Son of John Boss Diamond (Old
Tonbridgian).
Dickenson, Austin. 1860-4. Son of James William Austin Dicken-
son. Formerly of the Hop Exchange, London.
Dickenson, Charles. 1860-2. Son of James William Austin
Dickenson. Formerly of the Hop Exchange, London.
FiTZHEBBEET, Edward Herbert, 1860-3. Son of Edward Fitzherbert,
b. 1845. Cricket Eleven, 1862-3. Football Thirteen, 1861-3.
Joined the 4th Foot (now the King's Own Boyal Lancashire
Eegiment), 1865. Major, 1881.
GoLDiNG, Thomas. 1860-3. Farms at Blaxtol.
Habmae, George John. 1860-4. Son of William Harmar. Football
Thirteen, 1864. A rectifying distiller in London. Besides
at Crouch End.
Selbt, Waiford Baking. 1860-1. Eldest son of Thomas Selby (Old
Tonbridgian). b. 1845. After leaving Tonbridge, studied
at Bonn University. Superintendent of the Literary Search
Boom of H.M. Public Becord Office. Honorary Treasurer
of the Pipe Boll Society. Author of "Lancashire and
Cheshire Eecords " and "The Bobberies of Chaucer;'' and
editor of " The Genealogist." d. 1889.
Steeeten, Henry Bobert Bradley Septimus. 1860-8. Seventh son
of the Bev. Henry Thomas Streeten. b. 1850. Smythe
Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1867. Corpus Christi Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1872. M.A. 1879. Ordained, 1873. Formerly
Curate of St. John's, Keswick ; then Tyne Chaplain of the
"Missions to Seamen" Society; afterwards Association
Secretary to the same Society, and now Chaplain for the
Port of Great Yarmouth.
Thomson, Stephen. 1860-5. Son of the Bev. William Stephen
Thomson.
Wibmee, Lewis Martin. 1860-5. Son of Lewis Michael Wibmer.
Entered the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Service.
Is now Commander of one of their steam-ships.
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Willis, Edmund. 1860-8. Fourth surviving son of Francis Willis
M.D. b. 1849. Football Thirteen, 1866-7. Exeter Coll.]
Oxford. Noted as a runner. Winner of the High Jump
in the University Freshmen's Sports, and many races.
B.A. 1872. M.A. 1875. In Holy Orders. Formerly Curate
of Horsham. From 1877, Incumbent of St. Mark's Chapel-
of-Ease, Horsham, d. 1892.
SUMMER TEEM, 1860.
Austen, WilHam Frederick. 1860 — . Son of WilHam Frederick
Austen. Eesides at Llandudno, Wales.
Bromley, Walter. 1860-1. Son of Eichard Bromley.
Dale, John William. 1860-6. Second son of Thnrstan George
Dale. b. 1848. Cricket Eleven, 1864-6. Football Thirteen,
1865. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1870. Bowed in the
University Boat, 1869-70, and played in the University
Cricket Eleven, 1868-70. Land Agent to the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners for England. Eesides in London.
Eraser, Arthur Reginald. 1860-4. Son of Alexander Fraser.
b. 1850. Joined the Royal Artillery, 1870. Major, 1885.
Godson, Coker St. Loe Malet. 1860-5. Son of WilUam Coker
Godson. Ordained, 1875. Has held the Curacies of
Chilvers-Coton ; St. Silas, Bristol ; Holmwood, Dorking ;
Warboys, Hunts ; Holy Trinity, Derby ; Tirley, Tewkes-
bury ; and Chebsey, Staffordshire. Now Curate of Worton
and Marston, Wilts.
Godson, William Oscar Coker. 1860. Son of Wilham Coker
Godson. Farmed in Canada, from 1870 till his death,
some time since.
Lecgett, Frederick Octavius. 1860-5. Youngest son of Major-
General Joseph Leggett. b. 1848. Entered the India
Office, 1866. Transferred in 1868 to the Adjutant-General's
Office, Horse Guards; and thence, in 1871, to the Control
Department. Lieut. -Col. and Asst. Com. Gen. of Ordnance,
1887. Appointed Senior Ordnance Store Officer on the
Staff, Thames District, 1891.
Leman, Robert Edward. 1860-1. Youngest son of James Leman
b. 1844. Football Thirteen, 1861. A Sohcitor. Practises
in London.
McGrath, Henry Walter. 1860-2. Only son of Henry W^alter
McGrath. b. 1843. Wadh. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1867.
M.A. 1868. In Holy Orders. Has held the Curacies of
Pershore, Worcestershire ; Newton Abbott, Devon ; St.
Sidwell's, Exeter ; and St. Edmund's, Exeter.
Maclean, Septimus. 1860-1. Youngest son of Alexander Maclean.
d. 1888.
A.D. 1860.
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Noble, George Edward, 1860-2. Son of John Noble. In the
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corporation, London.
Chief Manager, Hong Kong Branch.
Peet, Arthur WiUiam. 1860-4. Son of Joseph Peat. Sixth Form,
1S62-4. Football Thirteen, 1862-3. Christ Church,
Oxford. Passed the first examination for the Indian Civil
Service; entered the Forest Department, Madras Presi-
dency, India, 1871. Conservator of Forests, 1892.
Thomas, George Nottidge. 1860-2. Only son of George Eobinson
Thomas. h. 1846. Trin. Coll., Oxford. Entered the
Civil Service Prisons Department, Home Office, 1869.
TuRNEB, Frederick "William Benjamin. 1860-1. Son of Eichard
Turner.
GHBISTMAS TERM, 1860.
Bayden, Thomas. 1860-7. Son of Thomas Bayden. Cricket
Eleven, 1867. Besides at Hythe, Kent.
BoLLAND, William Ernest. 1860-3. (Afterwards at Marlborough
College, 1863-7). Only son of WiUiam BoUand. b. 1847.
Sixth Form, 1862-3. Postmaster of Mert. Coll., Oxford. 1st
cl. Class. Mods. 2nd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1872. M.A. 1874.
Ordained 1875. Assistant Master at Bedford Grammar
School, 1874-9. Since 1879 Head Master of Worcester
Cathedral Grammar School. Author of "A Translation of
Aristotle's Politics with Essays by Andrew Lang."
Campbell, Alexander William Dennistoun. 1860-7. Eldest son of
Major General John Peter William Campbell. b. 1848.
Sixth Form, 1864-7. Head Boy. Football Thirteen, 1866.
Cricket Eleven, 1867. Judd, Fisher, and Smythe Exhibs.
Scholar of Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Passed 23rd for the
Indian Civil Service in 1867. Entered the 16th Lancers,
1871. Exchanged to 15th Hussars, 1878. Bengal Staff
Corps, 1878. Served in the Afghan War, 1878-9, including
the occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzai (Medal).
Major, 1892. Cantonment Magistrate, Lucknow. A
Justice of the Peace.
Champneys, Charles Thornton. 1860-3, (Afterwards at Eugby
School). Son of Charles John Champneys. Lie. Eoy.
Coll. Surg. Edin., 1875. Practised at Churton Fitzpaine,
Crediton, Devon.
CuRTEis, Eeginald Whitfeld. 1860-6. Eldest son of Frederick
William Curteis. b. 1847. Sixth Form, 1865-6. Cricket
Eleven, 1866. Football Thirteen, 1865. Trin. Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1869. M.A. 1886. In the Kent Militia, 1872-3.
Ordained 1873. Has held the Curacy of Blandford-Forum,
Dorset ; the Vicarage of Mark Cross, Sussex ; the Curacy-
in-charge at Northumberland Heath, Erith ; the Curacy of
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Wilsford, Wilts; the Vicarage of Bobbington, Stourbridge;
the Curacy-in-charge of Cubbington, Bucks ; and the
Vicarage of Growhurst, Surrey. Now residing in London.
CuiiTEis, William Frederick. 1860-7. Second son of Frederick
William Curteis. b. 1849. Sixth Form, 1866-7. Cricket
Eleven, 1866-7. Football Thirteen, 1866. Jesus Coll.,
Camb. Noted as a high jumper. B.A. 1870. Joined the
22nd Foot (now the Cheshire Eegiment), 1872. Major 1888.
FiSHEB, Donnelly. 1860-2. Youngest son of Thomas John Fisher.
M.A. of Sydney University, New South Wales. A Solicitor
in New South Wales.
Hughes-Hughes, Charles Augustus. 1860-5. Third son of William
Hughes-Hughes, J. P. b. 1848. Entered the Eoyal Mihtary
Academy, Woolwich, in 1867. Died in 1869, a few days
before his final Examination for the Eoyal Engineers.
Hughes-Hughes, Walter Oldham. 1860-5. Second (eldest surviving)
son of WiUiam Hughes-Hughes, J.P. b. 1847. Sixth Form,
1862-5. Judd Exhib. Scholar of Wadh. Coll., Oxford.
2nd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Law and Mod. Hist. B.A. 1869.
M.A, 1872. Senior Classical Master at Taunton College
School, 1870-6. Head Master of St. Leonard's (Preparatory)
School, 1876-80. An Assistant Master at Tonbridge School
1880-8, and again in 1891. An Assistant Master at Upping-
ham School, 1888-9. Engaged during the winter of 1889-90
in archgeological excavations and explorations in the Fayum
Province of Egypt. A successful breeder of St. Bernard
dogs. Editor of this book.
JossELYN, George Francis. 1860-2. Son of George Josselyn. Sixth
Form, 1861-2. A Sohcitor. Practises at Ipswich.
McLeod, Bentley. 1860-2. Son of Thomas McLeod.
Nicholson, Edward Williams Byron. 1860-7. Only son of Edward
Nicholson, E.N. b. 1849. Sixth Form, 1864-7 (Head in
lasb examination). Judd Exhib. Scholar of Trin. Coll.,
Oxford. 1st cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Law and Mod. Hist.
Gaisford Prize for Greek Verse, and Hon. Ment. for Greek
Prose, 1871. Junior Greek Testament Prize, 1872. B.A.
1871. M.A. 1874. Hon. Librarian of Oxford Union
Society, 1872. Librarian of the London Institution,
1873-82. Bodley's Librarian, Oxford, since 1882. Author
of "The Christ-child and other Poems," 1877; "The
Gospel according to the Hebrews," 1879 ; "The Eights of
an Animal," 1879; "A New Commentary on the Gospel
according to Matthew," 1881 ; "Our new New Testament,"
1881; "New Homeric Eesearches," 1882; "Jim Lord, a
Poem, 1882 ; the Bodleian Library, 1882-7 ; 1888. " Notes
on Hero(n)das," 1891; "The Pedigree of Jack, and of
various allied names."
A.D. 1860.
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PiiATT, Thomas Henry Pigott. 1860-7. Fourth son of Thomas
Piatt. Sixth Form, 1865-7. Smythe Exhib. Christ's
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1871. M.A. 1875. Ordained, 1872.
Has held the Curacies of Botley, Hants ; Michel-Troy, with
Cwmcarvon, Monmouthshire ; Ashford-Carbonell, with
Little Hereford, Salop ; the Eectory of Wyville, Lincoln-
shire ; the Curacy-in-charge of Kingston Seamoor, Somer-
setshire ; and the Curacy of Stanford Elvers, Eomford.
Now Curate of North Stoke, with Newnham-Murren and
Ipsden, Oxon.
Satow, Samuel Augustus Mason. 1860-4. Youngest son of Hans
David Christopher Satow. b. 1847. Admitted a Solicitor,
1871. Practises in London. Besides at Berkhamsted,
Herts.
Saxton, Edward Somes. 1860-6. Eldest son of Edward Saxton.
h. 1848. Sixth Form, 1863-6. Judd and Smythe Exhibs.
Cricket Eleven, 1866. Football Thirteen, 1865. Scholar
of St. John's Coll., Camb. 1st cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1870.
Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1872. Besides at Short-
lands, Kent.
Towers, Grainger Lawrence. 1860-4. Eldest son of the Eev.
Grainger Lawrence Towers. Sixth Form, 1864. Cricket
Eleven, 1864. Football Thirteen, 1862-4. In the Indian
Government Telegraph Service. Superintendent (3rd Grade).
TucKEE, Alfred. 1860-8. Sixth son of Captain William Tucker.
b. 1850. Cricket Eleven, 1866-8. Football Thirteen, 1868.
Engaged in business in Natal, South Africa. A Member of
the Legislative Council of that colony.
TucKEK, Frederick Nugent. 1860-4. Fifth son of Captain William
Tucker, b. 1847. Was formerly a clerk in the Trinity
House ; then in the service of the Bank of British North
America, both in England and in Canada. In 1877 went
to Natal, South Africa, where he has been engaged in
various businesses, and is now a partner in the firm of
Scott, Guthrie & Co., Merchants, Johannesburg, S.A.E.
Besides at Ingham, Maritzburg, Natal. Is a Justice of
the Peace. From 1884 to 1886 was a Member of the New-
castle (Natal) Local Township Board, and a Member of
the Government Licensing Board. Elected a Member of
the Legislation Council of Natal for Newcastle Division,
1886-90. Ee-elected, 1890-2. Member of the Council of
Education, 1891-2. Hon. Sec. to the Maritzburg Diocesan
Finance Board, 1887-92.
Walker, Giles Frederick. 1860-5. Elder surviving son of Giles
Walker, b. 1846. Sixth Form, 1862-5. Football Thirteen,
1862-4. Planter and land-owner in Ceylon. Justice of
the Peace for the district of Nawalapitiya. Author of
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A.D. 1860.
some papers on local meteorology in Ceylon. Chairman
of the Planters* Association of Ceylon, 1891-3.
Walkee, William Gregory. 1860-7. Younger surviving sou of
Giles "Walker, b. 1848. Sixth Form, 1864-7. Judd Exhib.
Cricket Eleven, 1865-7. Captain. Football Thirteen,
1864-6. Captain. Scholar of Exeter Coll., Oxford. 2nd
cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1871. Called to the
Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1873. Practises at Sydney, New
South Wales. Author of " A Manual of the Law of Par-
tition" and "A Compendium of the Law relating to
Executors and Administrators ; " " The Practice in Equity
(Sydney) ; " and joint author of " Administration Actions."
LENT TERM, 1861.
Bark, John Edward. 1861-4 Third son of Major-General William
Barr. b. 1849. Joined the 109th Foot (Bombay Infantry),
1869. Served in the Afghan War, 1879-80. Medal.
Afterwards in the Bengal Staff Corps, and Second in
Command of the 3rd Bengal Infantry. Major, 1889.
d. 1890.
Henson, Gerald Francis. 1861. (Afterwards at Cheltenham College.)
Eldest son of the Eev. Francis Henson. b. 1848. In 1868
entered the Exchequer and Audit Department of the English
Civil Service (1st in Competitive Examination). Eetired in
1884, and lived till lately on his estate at Eedworth, Totnes,
Devon.
Mills, Thomas Gale. 1861-2. (Afterwards at King's College,
London.) Third son of Henry Mills, b. 1848. A Solicitor.
Practised in Bedford Eow, London, d. 1883.
Eaven, Herbert Fenton. 1861-4. Son of Eobert Eaven. Cricket
Eleven, 1863. Formerly a Solicitor at Ulceby, Lincoln-
shire. Now in New Zealand.
Seaton, Edward Cox. 1860-5 Eldest son of Edward Cator Seaton,
M.D. b. 1847. Lond. Univ. M.D. 1st cl. Honours.
Fell. Eoy. Coll. Phys. M.D. 1871. Public Health Lecturer
to St. Thomas's Hospital; Examiner at the University of
Cambridge and the Eoyal College of Physicians ; Medical
Officer of Health for Nottingham (1873-84), Chelsea
(1884-9), County of Surrey (1891—.) Author of various
publications referring to Medical and Sanitary Science.
Syckelmoore, Thomas Joseph. 1861-6. Eldest son of James
Syckelmoore. b. 1848. Sixth Form, 1864-6. Judd Exhib.
Football Thirteen, 1865. St. John's Coll., Camb. Jun.
Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1870. An Assistant Master at the
Grammar School, Blackburn, Lancashire.
A.D. 1861.
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Unwin, Arthur Hamilton. 1861-4. Eldest son of Henry Unwin.
b. 1846. Sixth Form, 1863-4. Football Thirteen, 1862-4.
Passed for the Indian Civil Service, 1867. Joined the
Bombay C.S., 1869. Has held various posts, including that
of Acting Director of Public Instruction in British Burmah,
and is now District and Sessions Judge (3rd Class) for the
Kanara District.
Unwin, Francis Skipworth. 1861-6. Second son of Henry Unwin.
In the Imperial Customs, China.
Unwin, Henry Addington. 1861-4. Third son of Henry Unwin.
In the Oriental Bank, 1871-8 ; then in the Colonial Office,
Sydney, New South Wales ; from 1882-5 Private Secretary
to Lord Augustus Loftus, Governor of New South Wales.
Afterwards in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of New
South Wales.
Whtte, Charles Albert. 1861. Son of William John Whyte.
Formerly a Solicitor. Afterwards held a Commission in
the Eoyal East Middlesex Militia. Now a Member of the
London Stock Exchange.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1861.
Beook, Frederick Winn. 1861-2. Fourth son of Wilham Henry
Brook, b. 1843.
GoLDiNG-BiRD, John Percival. 1861-2. (At King's College School,
1862-9). Youngest son of Golding Bird, M.D., F.R.S. b.
1851. Trin. ColL, Camb. B. A. 1872. M.A. 1876. Ordained
1876. Has held the Curacies of Eotherhithe ; St. Thomas,
Albany Eoad ; and St. Mark's, Coburg Eoad, (all in London) ;
also the Curacy of Cowley St. John, Oxford.
Gray, Owen Dacre. 1861-5. Son of Owen Gray. d. 1881.
Hanfoed, George Wilham Henry. 1861-2. Son of the Eev. George
James Hanford. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1873.
M.A. 1882. Ordained 1873. Has held the Curacies of
Brewood, Staffordshire ; and St. Mark's, Old Street, Lon-
don. Since 1884 Vicar of St. Andrew's, Cardiff.
LocHEE, Lewis Taswell. 1861-7. Eldest son of Alfred Loch^e,
M.D., F.E.C.P. b. 1849. Sixth Form, 1864-7. Exhibi-
tioner of Exeter Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Lit.
Hum. B.A. 1871. M.A. 1874. Ordained 1872. Formerly
Curate of St. Gabriel's, Pimhco ; then in charge of All
Saints, Pimlico. From 1885 Sector of Barnes, London,
S.W. d. 1891
Matthews, Harold Francis. 1861-6. Only son of John Matthews.
Bengal Civil Service. Joint Magistrate and Deputy Col-
lector. District and Sessions Judge (2nd Grade), 1889.
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Eeadk, Frederick William. 1861-6. Second son of Alfred Eeade.
b. 1847. Sixth Form, 1865-6. Smythe Exhib. St. Alban
Hall, Oxford, 1889. Prize for Anglo-Saxon. 4th cl. Law
and Mod. Hist. B.A. 1870. In Holy Orders. Has held
the Curacies of Calstock, Cornwall ; Bast Mailing, Kent ;
Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill ; the Curacies-iu-charge of
Norden, Eochdale ; Balderston, Eochdale ; St. Ambrose
Mission Church, Pendleton, Manchester. Now Curate-in-
charge of Frieth, Hambleden, Bucks.
EuxTON, George Fitzherbert Symonds. 1861-5. Second son of
Captain John Henry Hay Euxton (Old Tonbridgian). b.
1848. Trin. Coll. and St. Peter's Coll., Camb. Eesided at
Broad Oak, Brenchley. d. 1891.
Thomson, Arthur Scarlett. 1861-2. Second son of Edward Mason
Thomson, b. 1860. Head partner in the firm of Cox,
Sons, Buckley and Co., Church Furnishers, London. Chief
Consul for Surrey for the Cyclists' Touring Club.
Thomson, Edward Mason. 1861-2. Eldest son of Edward Mason
Thomson, b. 1847. Of no profession.
Webbeb, Henry. 1861-7. Son of WiUiam Webber. Sixth Form,
1866-7. Cricket Eleven, 1865-7. Pemb. Coll., Oxford.
Member of the London Stock Exchange. Elected a
Member of the County Council for Surrey, 1889.
Wynne, Eichard Ithel. 1861. Son of William Lifton Wynne. In
the legal profession at Montreal, Canada.
GHBISTMAS TEEM, 1861.
AiBD, Henry Keeble. 1861-5. Sixth son of John Aird. b. 1849.
Connected with pastoral pursuits in the Australian Colonies ;
also a Financial Agent and a Justice of the Peace for the
Colony of South Australia.
Beook, Wilham Henry. 1861-3. Fifth son of WilHam Henry
Brook, b. 1845. Football Thirteen, 1862-3. A Solicitor.
Town Clerk of Warrington, Lancashire.
Bboughall, William. 1861-3. d. 1892.
Habeison, George. 1861. Son of Fortescue Harrison.
HoAEE, Edward Arthur. 1861-7. Third son of the Eev. Canon
Edward Hoare. b. 1848. Sixth Form, 1864-7. Judd
Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1865-6. Cricket Eleven, 1867.
Won the Mile Challenge Cup three consecutive years.
Trin. Coll., Camb. A Banker. City Manager of Lloyds'
■ Bank, Limited, and Director of the Bank of British North
America.
EAWLiNas, James Nicoll. 1861-2. Son of John Henry EawUngs.
Football Thirteen, 1862.
A.D. 1861.
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Taylob, Alfred Augustus. 1861-3. Son of John William Taylor.
In the Medical Profession. Practises in the City of London.
Whitmore, James Morrah. 1861-3. (At Westminster School,
1863-8.) Second son of John Whitmore. h. 1850. Ad-
mitted a Sohcitor, 1873. Practises in London.
LENT TEBM, 1862.
BiDWELL, George Woodward. 1862-4. Son of the Eev. Woodward
Bidwell. Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1870. M.A. 1873.
In Holy Orders. Formerly Curate of Potton, Bedfordshire
and afterwards of Hitchin, Herts.
Boyle, Andrew Thomas. 1862-4. Son of Andrew Boyle. Joined
the 88th Foot, 1866 ; afterwards in the 106th Bombay Light
Infantry. Eetired, 1877.
Boyle, Joseph Barnes. 1862. Son of Andrew Boyle. St. John's
Coll., Camb. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1869.
Practises before the High Court of Ju.stice, Lucknow, India.
Bbown, Andrew Somerville. 1862. Son of Andrew Brown. Be-
sides at Bagshot, Berks.
Channee, Edgar Campbell. 1862-7. Younger son of Alfred Taylor
Channer. h. 1849. Sixth Form, 1866-7. Judd Exhib.
St. John's Coll., Camb. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1871.
M.A. 1878. Ordained, 1872. Has held the Curacies of
Halswell and Germansweek, Devon ; St. John Baptist,
Leytonstone ; Mistley-with-Bradfield, Essex ; and St.
Luke's, Hammersmith. Since 1887, Vicar of Desborough,
Market Harbor o'.
Elam, Shrofield. 1862-4. Second son of William Elam. b. 1851.
Mem. Eoy. Coll, Surg., Eng. A Member of the Honour-
able Artillery Company. Died in Australia, 1877.
Elam, William. 1862-4. Eldest son of William Elam. h. 1849.
A Sohcitor in London. Joined the Honourable Artillery
Company of London, 1876. Has been elected annually on
the Court of Assistants, since 1879. Also on the Estate,
Finance, Band, and Eecruiting Committees.
Ford, Charles Wilham. 1862. Second son of William Michael
Ford, M.D. b. 1847. In a Mercantile house in London.
SwiNFORD, Daniel. 1862-4. Son of Daniel Swinford. Became a
Sohcitor. d. 1879.
Terrell, Arthur a Beckett. 1862-6. Elder son of Thomas Hull
Terrell. Sixth Form, 1864-5. Cricket Eleven, 1865.
Called to the Bar (Lincoba's Inn), 1872. Eesides at South
Kensington.
Terrell, Gilbert Howard Beckett. 1862-7. Younger son of
Thomas Hull Terrell, b. 1849. Sixth Form, 1867. Ad-
mitted a Solicitor, 1874. Practises in London.
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SUMMER TERM, 1862.
Eaele, John Charles. 1862-8. Eldest son of the Eev. William
Earle. b. 1850. Sixth Form, 1866-8. Smythe Exhib.
Football Thirteen, 1866-7. Exeter Coll., Oxford. 1st cl.
Law and Mod. Hist. 2nd cl. Exam, for B.C.L. B.A. 1871.
Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn). Practises in London,
and on the South-Eastern Circuit.
Habbiss, Walter Fordham. 1862-7. Son of James Fordham
Harriss. An Architect. Member of the Constitutional
Club, London.
Pattisson, Arthur Joseph Todd. 1862-9. Son of Jacob Howell
Pattisson, LL.M. Studied art at Kensington, Eome, and
Florence, 1872-9. Then went to South Africa, and served
in the Colonial Commissariat during Moirosi's rebellion.
Present at the storming of Moirosi's Mountain. Medal.
Served also in the Basuto War, 1880-1. A trader in
Basutoland for some years. In 1890, joined the Pioneer
Expedition to Mashonaland, where he died at Tonbridge
Farm, in the Mazoe Valley, 1891.
Welldon, Alfred Fulling. 1862-6. Third son of the Eev. James
Ind Welldon, D.C.L. (formerly Head Master of Tonbridge
School). Entered the Eoyal Navy, 1866. Lieutenant,
1877. Was Sub-Lieutenant of the "Hart," during the
operations against the Malays in the Sti'aits of Malacca,
1874. Perak Medal and clasp. Now commanding H.M.S.
" Partridge."
Young, Morgan Henry. 1862-9. Second son of George Adam
Young, b. 1853. A Surveyor. Practises in London.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1862.
Allnutt, Martyn Eagland. 1862-8. Third son of the Eev. Eichard
Lea Allnutt. b. 1852. Lond. Coll. Div., 1873. Ordained,
1876. Has held the Curacies of Strood, Kent ; Woodman-
cote, Sussex ; and St. Paul's, Upper Norwood. Since 1884,
Vicar of All Hallows, Leeds.
Allnutt, Eobert Henry Venn. 1862-3. Eldest son of the Eev.
Eichard Lea Allnutt. b. 1849. For some time engaged in
pastoral pursuits in New South Wales and Victoria. Ap-
pointed a J.P. in 1878. Since 1884, Licensing Magistrate
and Clerk of Petty Sessions at Quirindi, New South Wales.
Allnutt, Samuel Scott. 1862-9. Second son of the Eev. Eichard
Lea Allnutt. b. 1850. Sixth Form, 1867-9. Judd Exhib.
Also Exhibitioner of St. John's Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class.
Trip. B.A. 1873. M.A. 1876. Ordained, 1874. Formerly
Curate of St. Andrew the Less, Cambridge, and of St.
A.D. 1862.
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Michael, Cambridge. Since 1879, a Member of the Cam-
bridge Mission, Delhi, India. A Fellow of the Punjaub
University.
Baildon, Henry Bellyse. 1862-3. (Afterwards at Merchiston
Castle School, Edinburgh.) Only son of Henry Craven
Baildon. b. 1849. St. Peter's Coll., Camb. Won the
College Challenge Sculls, 1871. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip.
B.A. L872. M.A. 1888. Practised as a Pharmaceutical
Chemist at Edinburgh, until 1889. Fell. Eoy. Soc, Edin.
Author of "First Fruits and Shed Leaves;" "Morning
Clouds ; " " Eosamund, a Tragic Drama " (Poems) ; and
"The Spirit of Nature" (Essays), etc., etc. Lecturer on
EngHsh Literature to the Edinburgh University. Lecturer
to the Extension Association.
Causton, James Albert. 1862-5. Third son of Sir Joseph Causton.
b. 1849. A partner in the firm of Sir Joseph Causton and
Sons, Printers, London.
Dawson, Edwin CoUas. 1862-6. Eldest son of John Dawson.
b. 1849. St. Mary Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1871. M.A. 1876.
Ordained, 1873. Has held the Curacies of Hale, Surrey,
and Sandgate, Kent. Formerly Assoc. Sec. of the Jews'
Society. 1878, Incumbent of St. Thomas's, Edinburgh,
with license from the Bishop of Edinburgh. 1890, Eector
of St. Peter's, Edinburgh. Author of " The Life and Work
of Bishop Hannington," "The Last Journals of Bishop
Hannington," " Lionhearted," and articles in various
periodicals.
LiNDSBLL, Frederick Eaymond Barber. 1862-3. Son of John
Lindsell. Obtained a Junior Scholarship at Highgate
School. Admitted a Solicitor, 1873. Practices at Altrinc-
ham, Cheshire.
Little, John Henry. 1862-3. Son of John Little. Besides at
Littleport, Cambridgeshire.
Lloyd, Charles. 1862-5. Son of Arthur Lloyd. Formerly a tea-
planter at Kaputala, Ceylon. Deceased.
Lloyd, John Henry. 1862-4. Son of Charles William Lloyd.
Football Thirteen, 1862-4. Chich. Theol. Coll., 1869.
Ordained, 1871. Has held the Curacies of St. Michael,
Lichfield ; Maulden, Beds ; Clifton, Beds ; the Curacy-in-
charge of Wormleighton, Warwickshire ; and the Vicarage
of Fotheringhay.
Lloyd, Walter. 1862-5. Son of Arthur Lloyd. Went to Oregon,
United States of America.
EiGG, Henry Mounsey. 1862-3. Son of Jonathan Eigg. Trin.
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1875. M.A. 1878. A member of the
Conservative Club, London.
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ToMPSON, Charles Hardy. 1862-6. Second son of George Edward
Tompson. b. 1849. A Solicitor. Practises at Colchester.
Clerk to the Guardians of the Lexden Union, and also
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for the Lexden
District.
Tompson, Herbert Edward. 1862-5. Eldest son of George Edward
Tompson. A Brewer at Wrexham, North Wales. (Tompson
& Co., Eagle and Sun Brewery.)
Wadmobe, James Alfred William. 1862-9. Eldest son of James
Foster Wadmore (Old Tonbridgian). 6.1850. Sixth Form,
1869. JuddBxhib. Football Thirteen, 1868. Oriel Coll.,
Oxford. 2nd cl. Jurisprudence. B.A. 1873. M.A. 1876.
Ordained, 1874. Has held the Curacies of Halstead ;
Christ Church, Erith ; and Felton Common Hill, Somerset.
Since 1882, Vicar of IBarrow Gurney, near Bristol.
Whish, Charles WiUiam. 1862-4. Son of the Eev. John Charles
Whish. Entered the Bengal Civil Service, 1871. Magistrate
and Collector (2nd grade) at Eae Bareli, Oude.
WiGHTWiCK, Humphrey Milner. 1862-9. Second son of Humphrey
Wightwick. Sixth Form, 1868-9. Prizeman of the In-
corporated Law Society, Hilary Term, 1875. A Solicitor.
d. 1891.
Wightwick, William Jeffery. 1862-5. Eldest son of Humphrey
Wightwick. 6.1849. Farmer and Bone-boiler at Tonbridge.
LENT TEBM, 1863.
Baiss, Sidney Standring. 1863-7. Son of James Baiss. Whole-
sale and export druggist in London. Besides at Belvedere,
Erith, Kent.
Batten, Henry Howard. 1863-5. Only son of the Eev. Henry
Batten. 6. 1846. Appointed a Clerk in the Charity Com-
mission, 1866. Called to the Bar (Lincoln'f Inn), 1875.
Eetired from the Charity Commission in 1891, on appoint-
ment as Clerk to the Trustees of the London Parochial
Charities. Elected Fell. Boy. Geo. Soc, 1873. Besides at
Kensington.
Evans, Henry Theodore Penrhys. 1863. Son of Colonel Henry
WiUiam Evans. 6. 1852. Joined the 30th Foot (now
called 1st Batt. East Lancashire Begt). Major, 1885.
Deputy-Assistant Adjutant-General for Musketry in Bengal,
1888.
Hall, Henry. 1868-5. Second son of Alfred Hall. 6. 1849. An
Architect. Obtained the Silver Medal of the Boyal
Academy, 1870. Carried out, jointly with Keith Young
(Old Tonbridgian), the iirst Circular Ward Hospital built
in England, at Greenwich. Now Architect, jointly with
A.D. 1863.
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the above named, of the Great Northern Central Hospital,
the Derbyshire Eoyal Infirmary, and several other hospitals.
Howell, Bulmer. 1863-8. Fourth son of John Howell. 1851.
Sixth Form, 1866-8. Judd Bxhib. Cricket Eleven, 1866-8.
Football Thirteen, 1866-8. Captain. Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods. 1st cl. Jurisprudence. B.A. 1872.
Admitted a Solicitor, 1876. Practises in London. Besides
at Long Ditton, Surrey.
Howell, George. 1863. Son of Walter Howell. Resides near
London.
Howell, Percy. 1863-5. Third son of John Howell. Farming
near Farnham.
Hughes-Hughes, Frederick William. 1863-9. Fourth son of
William Hughes-Hughes, J.P. h. 1851.Sixth Form, 1866-9.
Head Boy, 1867-9. Judd Exhib., 1868. Proxime accessit
for an Open Scholarship at Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1868.
Elected Scholar (1st) of Corpus Christi Coll., 1869. A
classical scholar of great promise, d. 1870.
Keene, Henry George Harris. 1863. Son of Henry George Keene.
In the Indian Government Service. Assistant Comptroller
General. Since 1888 in charge of the Currency Depart-
ment at Calcutta.
McLeod, Robert Edward. 1863-6. Son of Thomas McLeod.
Formerly resided in Northumberland.
Pbdley, Henry. 1863-5. Son of Henry Pedley. In Canada.
Ridgewat, Frederick Edward. 1863-5. Son of the Rev. Joseph
Ridgeway. Football Thirteen, 1866. Clare Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1870. M.A. 1879. Ordained 1871. Formerly Curate
of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells ; Curate in charge of
Weeting, Suffolk ; also Curate of Holy Trinity, Ryde, and
St. Peter's, Baton Square, London. Vicar of St. Mary the
Virgin, Glasgow, 1878-90. Dean of Glasgow and Galloway
1888. Vicar of St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens, London, 1890.
Select Preacher at Cambridge University, 1891. D.D.
Temple, Henry WiUiam. 1863-5. Son of Captain Henry Temple.
R.M. Clerk in the Medical Department of the Admiralty.
Thomson, Henry Edward. 1863. Son of WiUiam Thomson.
Walter, John. 1863. Son of John Walter,
SUMMEB TEBM, 1863.
Clakke, Edmund. 1863-6. Son of John Clarke. Went to Canada,
where he held a Government appointment at Ottawa.
Fielding, Francis Edgar Rowlatt. 1863-6. Youngest son of George
Hunsley Fielding, M.D., F.RS. h. 1853. Received the
Royal Humane Society's Medal for saving a Tonbridge
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A.D. 1863.
School boy from drowning at the Bathing Locks. Entered
the Eoyal Navy, 1868. Eetired, from ill health, 1872. d.
1879.
Mansfield, "Walter. 1863-4. Son of George Mansfield. Deceased.
Milne, Benjamin Arthur. 1863-6. Son of the Eev. Eobert Matthew
Milne. Major in the Eoyal Marine Artillery, 1888. Adju-
tant to the Eoyal Marine Artillery, 1877-9. Adjutant 1st
Cornwall Artillery Volunteers, 1881-6. Instructor of gun-
nery, Eoyal Marine Artillery, 1887-92.
MoKGAN, Charles Leveson Gower. 1863-8. Son of William Morgan.
Sixth Form, 1867-8. Judd Exhib. Also Exhibitioner of
Wore. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Lit. Hum.
B.A. 1872. Engaged in tuition.
PoGSON, Frederick George. 1863-8. Son of General John Pogson.
b. 1851. Cricket Eleven, 1868. Football Thirteen, 1868.
Entered the 16th Foot (now called the East Yorkshire
Eegiment), 1870. Served as Transport Officer in the
Afghan War, 1879-80. Medal. Major 1891.
Smith (now Smith-Eeuse), Henry Whistler. 1863-7. Younger son
of Thomas Whistler Sinith. b. 1850. Cricket Eleven,
1867. Football Thirteen, 1866-7. Entered the Eoyal
Engineers, 1871. Served in the Afghan War, 1878-80, as
Superintendent of Army signalling. Present at the capture
of Ali Musjid. Mentioned in despatches. Medal with
clasp. Major 1890. Also served in the Souakin campaign,
1885, as Brigade Major, E.E. Mentioned in despatches.
Medal with clasp. Khedive's Star.
Smith, Thomas Whistler. 1863-8. Elder son of Thomas Whistler
Smith, b. 1849. Football Thirteen, 1866-7. Winner of
many open races of the London Athletic Club. Entered
the Commercial Bank of Sydney, New South Wales.
d. 1874.
Spenceb, Thomas- Edward. 1863-5. Only son of Henry Spencer.
b. 1847. Football Thirteen, 1864-5. Joined the 32nd Foot
in 1868. Afterwards in the 3rd Foot, and subsequently in
the Bengal Staff Corps. Major 1888. Commandant of the
17th Bengal Infantry, 1892. Has passed Examinations in
Hindi (High Proficiency), Urdu (High Proficiency), and
Persian. Has also obtained the Diploma of Degree of
Honour, and Gold Medal for Urdu in 1884.
Taylob, Eowley Augustus Eyre. 1863. Son of Henry Corbett
Taylor. Formerly residing in Tonbridge. Now in Antigua,
West Indies.
Vacheb, Edward Pinney. 1863-7. Son of George Vacher. For-
merly in the tea trade ; afterwards at New York. Member
of the Eoyal Geographical Society, and of the Eoyal
London Yacht Club.
A.D. 1863.
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CHBISTMAS TEEM, 1863.
Ames, John. 1863-5. Only son of John William Ames. b. 1849.
Cashier and Head Clerk to Barclay, Perkins and Co.,
brewers, Southwark.
Chapman, Arthur Wakefield. 1863-6. Eldest son of Henry Chap-
man. In business as a broker at Calcutta.
Chapman, Cecil Maurice. 1863-70. Third son of Henry Chapman.
Sixth Form, 1868-70. Head Boy. Cricket Eleven, 1868-70.
Ball. Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods. B.A. 1875. Called to
the Bar (Inner Temple), 1878. Assistant Editor of
"Fisher's Common Law Digest," and "Digest of Criminal
Cases." Assistant Commissioner on the Markets and Fairs
Commission, 1888, and on the Labour Commission, 1892.
Besides at Westminster.
Chapman, Hugh Boswell. 1863-71. Youngest son of Henry Chap-
man. Sixth Form, 1869-71. Judd Exhib. Keble Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1875. Ordained, 1878. Formerly Curate of
St. Mary's, Woolwich. Served in Egypt in the campaign of
1882. Formerly Curate of St. Paul's, Newington, Surrey.
Vicar of St. Luke's, Camberwell, since 1886. Elected a
Member of the London County Council, 1889-92.
Chapman, Eeginald Corrie. 1863-6. Second son of Henry Chapman.
Assistant Accountant-General, Bombay.
Chase, Charles Henry. 1863-1. (Afterwards at Cheltenham
College.) Son of the Eev. John Henry Chase, b. 1850.
Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1872. M.A. 1884.
Ordained, 1874. Has held the Curacies of Wootton
Bassett; Christ Church, Weston-super-Mare ; the Vicarage
of Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset ; the Vicarage of Amble-
side; and, since 1892, the Vicarage of St. Minver,
Cornwall.
Da Costa, Francis Albert. 1863-5. Son of Aaron Gomez Da Costa.
Was a Member of the London Stock Exchange, d. 1885.
GBEaoEY, Francis. 1863-70. Son of Thomas Gregory. Mem. Eoy.
Coll. Vet. Surg. Practises at Mansfield, Notts.
Hills, Edward. 1863-5. Second son of John Hyde Hills, b. 1849.
In business at Maidstone.
Hills, Walter. 1863-4. Eldest son of John Hyde Hills, b. 1847.
Cricket Eleven, 1863-4. Pharmaceutical chemist at 225,
Oxford Street, London.
Lewin, Mortimer. 1863-4. Youngest son of Frederick Mortimer
Lewiu. b. 1847. Of no profession or business. Formerly
resided at South Norwood.
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MAOKA.Y, Edward Vansittart. 1863-5. (Afterwards at the Black-
heath Proprietary School.) Younger son of Spencer
Mackay. h. 1849. Entered the 5l8t Foot, 1869. Eetired,
1871. Afterwards in the Persian Gulf Telegraph Depart-
ment under the Government of India. Then a Political
Agent under the Bombay Government, and now a Super-
intendent (3rd grade) of Bombay District Police on the
Upper Sind Frontier and elsewhere.
Melsheimee, Eudolph Eyre. 1863-8. Only son of Eudolph
Melsheimer. h. 1850. Sixth Form, 1865-8. Cricket Eleven,
1868. Football Thirteen, 1866-8. Judd Exhib. Trin.
Coll., Camb. Wrangler in Math. Trip. B.A. 1872. Called
to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1874. Editor of " Jervis on
the Office and Duties of a Coroner ; " " Atkinson's Office
of Sheriff; " " German Code of Bills of Exchange; " joint
author of "Laws and Customs of the Stock Exchange."
Now practising at Bombay.
MoKKis, Norman. 1863-8. Son of Norman Morris. Cricket Eleven,
1866-8. Captain. Football Thirteen, 1866-7. Jesus Coll.,
Camb. Entered the Stock Exchange, d. 1874.
Neame, Louis Marsh. 1863-5. Only son of William Neame (of
Canterbury), h. 1848. Practical Brewer, holding various
appointments up to 1880. Cashier at Portishead Dock, to
1889. Afterwards Head Clerk at the Corporation Granaries,
Bristol.
Pattisson, Walter Badeley. 1863-71. Seventh son of Jacob Howell
Pattisson, LL.M. h. 1854. Cricket Eleven, 1869-71.
Captain. Football Thirteen, 1870. Admitted a Sohcitor,
1877. Practises in London. Has played in the Kent
Cricket Eleven. Besides at Beckenham.
Powell, Arthur Wentworth. 1863-8. Son of John Wentworth
Powell. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1872. M.A.
(Bishop's Coll., Lennoxville, Quebec), 1874. Incorp. of St.
David's Coll., Lampeter, 1882. In Holy Orders. Formerly
Assistant Master in Bishop's College. Afterwards held the
Curacy of Honningham, Norfolk. Then Chaplain and
Private Secretary to the Bishop of St. David's. Now
Eector of Disserth, Eadnorshire.
Saxton, Percy. 1863-7. Second son of Edward Saxton. h. 1850.
Football Thirteen, 1866-7. A Solicitor in London.
SpEDDiNa. CarHsle James Scott. 1863-70. Younger son of Captain
James Dykes Spedding. b. 1852. Sixth Form, 1869-70.
Judd Exhib. Eglesfield Exhibitioner of Queen's Coll.,
Oxford. Of no profession. Besides in Cumberland.
TuRNEB, Albert Prior. 1863-5. Fifth son of William Turner.
b. 1849. A banker and merchant at Naples.
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LENT TERM, 1864.
Austin, George Leonard. 1864-7. Son of George Austin. A
pharmaceutical chemist, by examination, at Sheerness.
Austin, Thomas Percy. 1864-7. Son of George Austin. Holds a
post at the East and West India Docks.
Baeton, Arthur. 1864-8. Son of the Eev. Eobert Gilbee Barton
(Old Tonbridgian). Died in Australia, 1892.
Barton, Henry. 1864-71. Son of the Eev. Eobert Gilbee Barton
(Old Tonbridgian). Sixth Form, 1870-1. Football Thir-
teen, 1870. Tea planter in Ceylon.
Best, John Eycroft. 1864-5. Son of John Eycroft Best. In the
Bank of Africa, King William's Town, Cape Colony.
BoTHAMLEY, Frank Stephen. 1864-70. Sixth son of Thomas Hilton
Bothamley. b. 1852. Cricket Eleven, 1869. Football
Thirteen, 1869. Manager of the Mejicana Mines and
Smelting Works at Chilecito, Province of Eioja, Argentine
Eepublic, South America.
LuscoMBE, Frank. 1864-7. Son of John Henry Luscombe. Foot-
ball Thirteen, 1865-7. A noted football-player. Was four
years in the English Twenty which played against Ireland,
and Scotland, and acted as Captain. Besides in Sussex.
MiLLES, Charles William. 1864-8. Son of the Eev. Thomas Milles.
A SoUcitor at Whitehall Place, London. In partnership
with H. J. White (Old Tonbridgian).
Meqles, Walter Jennings. 1864-9. Son of the Eev. Thomas Milles.
Football Thirteen, 1869. At Shanghai, China. M.D.,
F.E.C.S.
EuDYEED, Henry William. 1864-8. Son of Henry Edward Samuel
Eudyerd. b. 1850. Cricket Eleven, 1868. Football Thir-
teen, 1867. Noted as a long-distance runner. In the Bill
Office of the Bank of England. Besides near Chertsey,
Surrey.
Eudyerd, Eeginald Burroughs. 1864-6. Son of Henry Edward
Samuel Eudyerd. b. 1848. Football Thirteen, 1865.
Jomed the 76th Foot, 1868. Afterwards entered the 39th
Foot. Was in the Eoyal Irish Eifles. 2nd Batt. (formerly
86th Foot). Captain. Eetired, 1888.'
Smith, Herbert Neale. 1864-7. Second son of John Oliver Smith.
b. 1850. General Practitioner of Medicine and Sureerv
M E.C.S.B. 1874. L.S.A. 1874. L.E.C.P. (Lond.) ISli
Was House-Surgeon to the Sussex County Hospital
Previously House-Surgeon, House-Physician, &c., to Guy's
Hospital. Was also Surgeon on board several steam-
ships. Eesided at Brighton, d. 1890.
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Standking, Walter John. 1864-6. Eldest son of John Standring.
b. 1852. Wine merchant in London. Formerly a member
of the Gipsies, Blackheath, and Clevedon Football Clubs.
Resides at Willesden.
Weatherley, William Leeds. 1864-5. Son of William Weatherley.
WiNTEE, George. 1864-5. Third son of Captain Charles Winter.
b. 1849. Cricket Eleven, 1865. Was Senior Eespousible
Officer at Sandhurst, and received the Prize Sword for
exemplary conduct from the Duke of Cambridge. Lead-
ing File in Board Ride. In Cricket and Football Teams.
Joined the 26th Foot (now 1st Batt. Scottish Rifles), 1868.
Adjutant, 1875. Major, 1883. Mentioned in the Governor-
General of India's Gazette in 1872, for zeal as Acting-
Adjutant during a severe epidemic of cholera. Retired,
1883. Joined in 1884 the 3rd, or Duke of Cambridge's
Own Middlesex Regiment. Resides in North Devon.
Wynne, William Lifton. 1864-6. Son of William Lifton Wynne.
In business at Liverpool.
SUMMEB TERM, 1864.
(The New Buildings Opened.)
Cooke, Herbert Hunter. 1864-6. Son of William Cooke. In the
tea trade, in Mincing Lane, London.
Davidson, William Joseph. 1864-6. Son of Joseph Davidson.
Formerly a farmer in Kent. Deceased.
Detmold, Henry Edward. 1864. Son of Julius Detmold. An
Artist. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1892. Resides
at Paris.
Detmold, Julius Adolph. 1864. Son of Julius Detmold. Resides
at Teddington.
DoDD, Henry George. 1864-7. Eldest son of the Rev. George
William Dodd. &. 1851. St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. B.A.
1876. M.A. 1877. Ordained, 1874. Has held Curacies at
Hendon, Durham, Birmingham, Wimbledon, and Bermond-
sey. Curate of Higham, Rochester, 1890.
Ealand, Charles Winn. 1864-7. Son of John Robert Ealand.
Joined the 24th Foot, 1870. Retired, 1875. Now a wine
merchant at Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
EiCHBAUM, Henry. 1864-6. Son of Charles Eichbaum. Died at
Bath, soon after leaving school.
Haeding, Francis Henry. 1864-9. Son of John Fosse Harding.
Sixth Form, 1867-9. Judd Exhib. Scholar of Cath. Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1874. Entered the Bengal Civil Service, 1874.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector (1st Class).
A.D. 1864.
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Mabtin, Thomas. 1864-9. Second son of William Martin. Formerly
an Ostrich-farmer in South Africa. Now returned, and
residing in Sussex.
Page, Alfred. 1864-5. Son of Thomas Pengree Page. King's Coll.,
Camb. Formerly in the 24:th Regt. Said to be dead.
Paget, Thomas Charles Plumptre Bargh Francis Bradley Paget.
1864-7. Son of Francis Paget. Trin. Coll., Camb. Was
in Texas for a time, but returned to England.
TowEBS, Arthur Gould. 1864. Son of the Eev. Grainger Lawrence
Towers.
Vallings, Harry Adolphus. 1864-72. Second son of James Vallings.
h. 1855. Cricket Eleven, 1872. Football Thirteen, 1870-2.
A Solicitor in the City of London.
Vallings, James Frederick. 1864-72. Eldest son of James Vallings.
Sixth Form, 1870-2. Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Football
Thirteen, 1871. Keble Coll., Oxford. 3rd cL Mods. 3rd
cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1876. M.A. 1879. Ordained, 1877.
Formerly Fellow (now Hon. Fell.) and afterwards Sub-
Warden of St. Augustine's Coll., Canterbury. Curate of
Wendover, Triug, 1882; of Hythe, Kent, 1885. Since
1888, Vicar of Sopley, Eingwood. Author of " Christ, the
Divine Man ; His Life and Times."
Walkeb, George Eivers. 1864-5. Son of Henry Pinckney Walker
(British Consul at Charleston, South Carolina), b. 1847.
Previously at the High School, Charleston. Being too
young to serve in the Confederate Army at the outbreak of
the Civil War, and all means of education in South Carolina
being temporarily at an end, he was sent through the
Blockade to England. Eeturuing to America after the War,
he studied at the Law School of Harvard University, and
eventually practised as a Barrister at Charleston. He was
also Secretary of the St. George's Society of the same city.
He had shown great promise in his profession, when
suddenly cut off by typhoid fever in 1882.
Weatheblet, Frank Charles. 1864. Son of WiUiam Weatherley.
Weatheblet, Henry Robert. 1864. Son of WiUiam Weatherley.
WooDPOED, Charles Morris. 1864-71. Eldest son of Henry Pack
Woodford, h. 1852. Sixth Form, 1870-1. Football Thir-
teen, 1869-70. Was in the wine trade, from 1871 to 1882.
Then went for three years to Fiji in the Colonial Govern-
ment Service. In October, 1885, sailed again for the Pacific
as a Naturalist and Explorer in the Solomon Islands.
Elected Fellow of the Eoyal Geographical Society, 1885.
Corresponding Member of the Zoological Society, 1889.
Fellow of the Eoyal Geographical Society of Austraha, and
Member of Council, 1889. Fellow of the Linnean Society
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of New South Wales, 1889. Author of " A Naturalist
among the Head-hunters," 1890. Awarded " Gill Memorial,"
for 1890, by the Eoyal Geographical Society, for three
visits to the Solomon Islands in 1886-7-8.
CEBISTMAS TEBM, 1864.
Almond, Edward Ernest. 1864-6. Son of William Almond.
Engaged in business at Cheadle, Stoke-upon-Trent.
Banks, William. 1864-5. Son of WiUiam Banks. Eesides at Paris.
■Bethune, Archibald James. 1864-7. Son of Charles Goodwin
Bethune. Resides at Horsham, Sussex.
Bowles, Sholto Stillingfleet. 1864-5. Son of the Eev. Charles J.
S. Bowles.
Crichton, Archibald Edward. 1864-6. Son of William Hindley
Crichton. Entered the 7th Foot, 1869. Eetired 1879.
Dale, Charles Lawford. 1864-9. Son of the Eev. Thomas Pelham
Dale. Paymaster 2nd Batt. Worcester Eegiment, 1885.
Joined the 2nd West India Eegiment, 1887. Major, 1876.
Geay, Walter Beaveland. 1864-9. Son of Owen Gray. Surveyor
and estate agent at Tonhridge.
Gbeenhill, George Yores Jowett. 1864-70. Youngest son of
Wilham Alexander Greenhill, M.D. h. 1852. Sixth Form,
1868-70. Judd Exhib. Also Exhibitioner of Trin. Coll.,
Oxford. Is now the manager of a branch of the Merchants'
Bank of Canada, at Gait, Ontario.
Hunt, Frank William. 1864-7. Son of Edward Hunt. (Old Ton-
bridgian). A member of a large firm of American merchants
in London, Liverpool, Bristol, New York, and New Orleans.
Johnson, Gordon. 1864-8. Second son of Saffery William Johnson.
h. 1851. A solicitor. Practises in London. Eesides at
South Kensington.
Johnson, Merrick Saifery. 1864-5. Eldest son of Saffery William
Johnson. Drowned while bathing in the Medway, 1865.
Legg,' Gordon Tyson. 1864-7. Son of George Legg. In Dakota,
United States of America.
LiNDSBLL, Arthur Knox. 1864-9. Son of Eobert Henry Lindsell.
Sixth Form, 1868-9. Judd Exhib. (remainder). Football
Thirteen, 1868. Trin. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1872. M.A.
1877. Eesides at Biggleswade.
Mould, John Clarke. 1864-5. Son of John Mould. A SoHcitor.
Formerly practised in London ; now practises at Newport,
Isle of Wight.
Palmee, Francis. 1864-70. Fifth son of Philip Palmer. Eesided
in London, d. 1888.
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Eeade-Revell, Walter Eeymond. 1864-7. Son of Colonel Joseph
Eevell. b. 1849. Of the Conservative Club, London.
Shoppee, Charles Herberb. 1864-8. (Afterwards at King's Coll.
and the South Kensington School of Art). Eldest son of
Charles John Shoppee. b. 1852. An architect and sur-
veyor in London. Fellow of the Eoyal Institute of
British Architects, and of the Surveyors' Institution.
A Member of the Garrick and Conservative Clubs, London.
Smart, George Edv/ard. 1864-6. Son of John Cass Smart.
Tylor, William Alfred. 1864-7. Eldest son of William Henry
Tylor. b. 1850. A partner in the firm of Tylor and Sons,
brassfounders, London, cl. 1887.
Ward, Alfred Rudyerd. 1864-8. Son of the Eev. Edv^ard Langton
Ward. Telegraph engineer in India. Made several
improvements in practical telegraphy, which were
adopted by the Indian Government, especially "Ward's
Loop System of Opposing Batteries.'' Assistant Superin-
tendent of Telegraphs at Calcutta, d. 1888.
Whitton, Eichard. 1864-7. Son of Eichard Whitton. A merchant
at Lincoln.
LENT TEBM, 1865.
AiRD, Walter. 1865-7. Son of John Aird.
Barclay, Eule Alan. 1865-8. Son of James Pringle Barclay.
Brown, George Bolney. 1865-7. (Afterwards for two years at
school at Lausanne). Youngest son of Alexander Eozel
Brown, M.D. b. 1850. Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1873.
M.A. 1877. Ordained 1874. Held the Curacy of Clifton,
near Biggleswade, 1874-6; the Curacy in charge of Alsager's
Bank, Stafiordshire, 1876-81 ; and, since 1881, the Vicarage
of Aston, near Stone, Staffordshire.
CuRTEis, Edward Witherden. 1865-9. Third son of Frederick
William Curteia. b. 1853. Cricket Eleven, 1868-9. Captain.
Joined the 24th Foot, 1871. Served in the expedition to
Griqualand West, 1875. Captain 1880. Eetired. Eesides
in Cheshire.
Homan, Edward John. 1865-6. Son of Edward Homan. Admitted
a Solicitor, 1872. Practised at Surbiton ; afterwards at
Manchester; now at Bowdon, Cheshire.
HuTOHiNGS, William John. 1865-72. Only son of William
Hutchiugs. b. 1855. Sixth Form, 1870-2. Judd Exhib.
Scholar of Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb. Eowed in the College
Boat. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1876. M.A. 1880. Second
Master of Ashby-de-la-Zouch Grammar School, 1876-8.
Assistant Master in King Edward VI. 's School, Norwich
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A.D. 1865.
1879-84. Head Master of the Grammar School, Haver-
fordwest, 1884-7. Head Master of the Grammar School of
Bishop Fox and King Edward YI. at Grantham, since 1887.
Keaens, Edward. 1865-8. Son of Fleming Kearns.
Leslie, Morris. 1865-70. Son of Walter Alexander Leslie. Sixth
Form, 1869-70. Assistant Engineer, Department of Public
Works, Hyderabad, India.
Newton, George. 1865-8. Son of James Newton. Cricket Eleven,
1868. An Architect, d. cir. 1883.
Pattinson, Hugh Lee. 1865-71. Eldest son of Hugh Lee Pattin-
son. Sixth Form, 1871. Football Thirteen, 1869-70.
Captain. St. John's Coll., Camb. Formerly partner in
the Felling Chemical Works, West Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Pattisson, Pierre Bouillier. 1865-73. Eighth son of Jacob Howell
PattissoD, LL.M. h. 1856. Served as Lieutenant in 6th
Batt. Natal Native Infantry in Zulu War, 1879. Medal
with clasp. Entered the Eoyal Irish Constabulary, 1880
(First in competitive examination). Now a District In-
spector. Obtained "First Class Favourable Record" for
good Constabulary work in Galway in 1882-3.
PooLEY, George. 1865-7. Fourth son of Alexander Gopsell Pooley.
h. 1851. Architect and Surveyor to the National Laud
Corporation, Limited, London.
Pooley, Eodney. 1865-8. Son of Alexander Gopsell Pooley.
Tylgk, Eeuben. 1865-8. Second son of William Henry Tvlor.
Cricket Eleven, 1868. Football Thirteen, 1867. A clerk
in London.
Vansittabt, Augustus Peter. 1865-7. (Afterwards at Uppingham
School.) Son of Henry Vansittart. In New Zealand.
Wabde, Frederick, 1865-6. Son of Ambrose Warde. Besides at
West Farleigh, Maidstone.
SUMMER TEBM, 1865.
BoTHAMLEY, Edward Adam. 1865-9. Seventh son of Thomas
Hilton Bothamley. h. 1853. Scholar of Corpus Christi
Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1877.
Edwards, Edward John. 1865-8. Youngest son of James Barber
Edwards, h. 1851. Exeter Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Theol.
B.A. 1874. M.A. 1878. Ordained, 1876. Has been Curate
of CHfton-Hampden, Oxon ; and of St. Mary Magdalene,
Oxford. Afterwards Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of
Salisbury, and in charge of Hatfield Hyde. Eector of
Essendon, Herts, since 1890.
A.D. 1865.
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EscREET, Charles Ernest. 1865-71. Son of Thomas Escreet.
Sixth Form, 1871. Smythe Exhib. Cricket Eleven, 1870-1.
Football Thirteen, 1870. Wadh. Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl.
Hist. B.A. 1874. M.A. 1878. Ordained, 1875. Has held
the Curacies of Barham, Kent, and Battersea, Surrey.
Vicar of St. Andrew's, Stockvvell, Surrey, from 1882 to
1892. Now Eector of Woolwich.
Feaseb, Hanson Werry. 1865-8. Son of John Eraser. Sixth
Form, 1868. Entered the Foreign Office, 1869. In the
Chief Clerk's Department.
Feasee, Oswald John. 1865-8. Son of John Fraser. In New
Zealand.
GoEHAM, John Marshall. 1865-70. Eldest son of John Gorham
(Old Tonbridgian). An electrical engineer. After ten years
with Robey & Co., Engineers, Lincoln, became Manager of
Works to the Electrical Power Storage Company. Now a
partner in the firm of Drake & Gorham, Westminster.
Haeriss, Ernest Fordham. 1865-6. Younger son of James Fordham
Harriss. Died from snake-bite in Australia, in 1888.
Hughes-Hughes, Montagu Edward. 1865-70. Fifth son of William
Hughes-Hughes, J.P. b. 1853. Sixth Form, 1869-70. A
Member of the London Stock Exchange. Besides at South
Kensington.
Kemp, Leslie Young. 1865-7. Son of John Kemp. Gentleman
farmer in Essex.
Knowles, James. 1865-6. Fifth son of John Knowles, J.P.
b. 1854. Entered the Eoyal Navy, 1867. Lieutenant, 1877.
Present at Souakin during the operations in the spring of
1884. (Egyptian Medal and Khedive's Bronze Star.) Now
First Lieutenant of H.M.S. " Belleisle," Coast-guard Ship
at Kingstown, Ireland.
Meecee, Arthur. 1865-7. Fourth son of Charles Mercer, b. 1851.
Football Thirteen, 1867. In busmess with the Ajax Forge
Company, at Chicago, United States of America.
MoEGAN, Aubrey de Vere. 1865-9. Son of WilUam Morgan.
Shaed, Charles. 1865-6. Eldest son of Charles Shard, h. 1852.
Completed his education at Brussels, Stuttgart, and Paris.
Now manager of the Comptoir National d'Escompte de
Paris, at Melbourne, Victoria.
Shaed, William Isaac. 1865-6. Second son of Charles Shard.
b. 1853. Completed his education at Brussels, Stuttgart,
and Paris. A Solicitor. Practises in London.
Skeine, Charles Huntley. 1865-6. Second son of the Eev. Clarmont
Skrine. b. 1848.
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Waggett, John Francis. 1865-70. Eldest son of John Waggett,
M.D. b. 1851. Sixth Form, 1868-70. Head Boy. Smythe
Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1868-9. Captain. Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 3rd. cl. Lit. Hum.
Played in the University Eugby Football Team. B.A. 1874.
M.A. 1881. Rowed in the winning boat in the Metro-
politan Challenge Eights Race, Metropolitan Regatta, 1875.
Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1876. Reporter to the
Law Jo'imial. Author of "The Law and Practice relating
to the Extension of Letters Patent for Inventions."
Wilkinson, Edward Smith. 1865-7. Son of Alfred Wilkinson.
GHBISTMAS TEBM, 1865.
AcKEB, Edmond. 1865-6. Son of George Acker. Has succeeded
his father as Master of a School at Brussels.
Calvebt, Arthur Richard. 1865-6. Son of the Rev. William
Bainbridge Calvert. Civil engineer and surveyor at Low
Pavement, Nottingham.
CoNEGY, Augustus Ayshford. 1865-71. Eldest son of John Augustus
Conroy. h. 1862. Sixth Form, 1870. Cricket Eleven,
1869-70. Football Thirteen, 1868-70. Captain. Admitted
a Solicitor, 1876. Practised at Bombay, from 1878 to
1892. A Justice of the Peace for the Town and Island of
Bombay. Has now retired, and lives in London.
Daysh, Alfred Grosvenor. 1865-6. Son of George William Daysh.
Evans, George. 1865-8. Fourth son of David Evans, h. 1850.
Sixth Form, 1867-8. Partner in the firm of David Evans
& Co., Merchants, Wood Street, London.
Fanshawe, Herbert Charles. 1865-6. (Afterwards at Winchester
College). Son of John Fanshawe.
Fanshawe, Reginald. 1865-6. (Afterwards at Winchester College).
Son of John Fanshawe. Scholar and afterwards Fellow of
New College, Oxford. 1st cl. Mods. 1st cl. Lit. Hum.
B.A. 1877. M.A. 1878.
Feasee, Charlton Simon. 1865-9. Son of John Eraser. Settled in
the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand.
Hall, Frederick. 1865-9. Son of Alfred Hall. h. 1851. Formerly
with a firm of accountants ; since 1875 at Messrs. Barnetts,
Hoare and Co.'s Bank (now Lloyds' Bank, Limited).
HoAEE, Joseph Charles. 1865-70. Fourth son of the Rev. Canon
Edward. Hoare. 6.1851. Sixth Form, 1868-70. Judd.
Exhib. Cricket Eleven, 1869-70. Football Thirteen, 1869.
Scholar of Trin. Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A.
1874. M.A. 1878. Ordained 1874. Formerly Curate of
Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells. Since 1876 Principal of
A.D. 1865.
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the Church Missionary Society's College, Nmgpo, China.
Author of translations into Chinese of " Pearson on the
Creed," "Elliott's Horse Apocalypticse," and other theo-
logical works.
LiNDSELL, Charles Frederick. 1865-8. Son of Colonel Eobert Lind-
sell. b. 1852. Entered 14th Hussars, 1872. Afterwards
joined the Scots Fusiliers, 2nd Batt. (late 21st Foot). Served
in the South African campaign, 1879-81, and the Zulu War
(Medal with clasp) ; in the Transvaal campaign ; siege of
Potchefstroom ; led reconnaissance on the Cemetery. Men-
tioned in despatches. Also employed on special service in
the Burmese expedition, 1885, including the surrender of
Mandalay. Served with the Egyptian Army. Order of
the Medjidie (4th Class). Appointed Adjutant 1st Volunteer
Batt. Northumberland Fusihers, 1889. Ee tired 1892.
LocHEB, Francis Taswell. 1865-9. Second son of Alfred Lochee,
M.D. h. 1851. Sixth Form, 1868-9. Football Fifteen,
1870-2. Cricket Eleven, 1872. In America.
Malet, Thomas St. Lo. 1865-7. Youngest son of Colonel Charles
St. Lo Malet. Formerly at the Cape of Good Hope. d. 1887.
Mercek, Francis Eobert. 1865-72. Fifth son of Charles Mercer.
b. 1853. Cricket Eleven, 1869. Football Fifteen, 1870-2.
Captain. Sixth Form, 1869-72. Smythe Exhib. Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Math. Mods. 2nd cl. Math.
B.A. 1876. M.A. 1879. Eowed in the Oxford University
Boat, 1876. Ordained, 1877. Formerly Curate of Helmsley
with Pockley, York. Since 1883, Vicar of Egerton, Kent.
Montague, Charles Arthur Hay thorne. 1865-8. Eldest son of Charles
Montague. A Solicitor at Bristol. Besides at Clifton.
Phillips, Henry Cecil. 1865-9. Son of Charles Valentine Phillips.
Cricket Eleven, 1868-9. Emman. Coll., Camb. Called to
the Bar.
Stanley, Edward. 1865-7. (Afterwards at Victoria Coll., Jersey).
Eldest son of Edmond Stanley. Joined the 2nd West India
Eegiment, 1873. Exchanged into the 64th (now called
the North Staffordshire) Eegiment. Major. Eetired, 1888.
Wadmoee, Eobinson Lyndhurst. 1865-72. Second son of James
Foster Wadmore (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1855. Studied
architecture ; gave much time to the Volunteer service,
1875-81. Eetired as Captain, 2nd London Eifles, and went
to Canada, 1881. Civil Engineer, Winnipeg, 1883. Ac-
cepted Commission in the Canadian Eegular Service (the
Canadian Eegt. of Infantry), 1883. Served in the North-
West Campaign— relief of Battleford and action, " Cut
Knife Hill" (Medal and Clasp). Adjutant, four-and-a-half
years. Capt., 1888. Now stationed at Fredericton, New
Brunswick, Canada.
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WoODFOED, lieury Gorham. 1865. Second son of Henry Pack
Woodford. Engaged in the wine trade at Gravesend.
LENT TEEM, 1866.
DoDD, Edgar. 1866-7. Second son of the Eev. George William
Dodd. b. 1854. d. 1881.
Fox, Thomas Hamilton. 1866-70. Elder surviving son of Thomas
Samuel Fox. b. 1852. Cricket Eleven, 1869-70 (Captain).
Football Fifteen, 1869-70. Brewer at Farnborough, Kent. J.P.
Luabd-Selby, Bertram Selby. 1866-71. Son of Major Robert
Luard-Selby. Musical Scholar at Magd. Coll., Oxford.
Afterwards at St. Alban Hall. Studied music at the Leipsic
Conservatoire. Some time Organist of Salisbury Cathedral.
Musical composer. Now an organist in London.
Peacock, John Wadham. 1866-73. Eldest son of the Rev. John
Wilkinson Peacock, b. 1855. Sixth Form, 1872-3. Judd
Exhib. Clare Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Hist. Trip. B. A. 1877.
Formerly Private Secretary to the British Charge d'Affaires
in Montenegro. Now a journalist. Joined the Literary
Staff of the Graphic, 1890. Since 1891, Sub-Editor of the
Graphic.
Skrinb, Tryar James. 1866. Son of the Eev. Clarmont Skrine.
An engineer at Sydney, New South Wales.
SUMMEB TERM, 1866.
Bowman, Eustace Craven. 1866-70. Fifth son of John Frederick
Bowman, b. 1854. Cashier of the Detroit Savings Bank,
at Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Bowman, Oswald Arthur. 1866-9. Fourth son of John Frederick
Bowman, b. 1851. An engineer at Leeds, d. 1892.
Hough, Percy St. John. 1866-9. Son of John Hough.
Ladds, Samuel. 1866-9. Son of Thomas Samuel Ladds. Formerly
in the Merchant Navy. Afterwards travelling about the
world.
Montague, John Monthermer. 1866-71. Second son of Charles
Montague, b. 1853. Sixth Form, 1870-1. Judd Exhib.
Keble Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1874. M.A. 1885. After taking
the B.A. degree, entered Cooper's Hill College, and thence
passed into the Indian Public Works Department. At
present engaged as Executive Engineer on the Railway to
Afghanistan through the Bolan Pass. Associate Member
of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Executive Engineer
(Brd Grade). Now on the N.W.P. Railway.
Montague, William George. 1866-72. Third son of Charles
Montague. Lond. Univ. B.A. Was articled to a Solicitor
at Gloucester. Accidentally drowned about 1876.
A.D. 1866.
Register.
153
Peake, Hugh Eosiudel. 1866-71. Eldest son of Robert William
Peaks (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1854. Cricket Eleven, 1870-1.
Admitted a Solicitor, 1877. Clerk to the Local Board of
Heston and Isleworth, Middlesex ; also Clerk to the School
Board and Vestry of Heston, and to the Local Chanties of
Isleworth.
Seaton, William Starkey. 1866-70. Second son of Edward Cator
Seaton, M.D. Sixth Form, 1870. Football Thirteen, 1869.
A scientific electrician. Generally engaged in laying tele-
graph cables.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1866.
Baeteam, Albert Augustus. 1866-72. Second son of Captain
William Bartram. Cricket Eleven, 1872. Formerly in
business in London. Eesides at Tonbridge.
Bartbam, Francis Arthur. 1866-70. Eldest son of Captain William
Bartram. b. 1854. d. 1885.
Beeslry, Thomas Brasher. 1866-7. Son of Thomas Beesley. Lich.
Theol. Coll., 1874. Ordained 1876. Has held the Curacies
of Ogley-Hay, Staffordshire, and Bibury, Gloucestershire.
From 1881-92 Eector of Euardean, Gloucestershire. Now
Vicar of Wilslow, Marlborough.
BiLDEEBECK, Alurcd Alcock Stokes. 1866-71. Youngest son of the
Eev. John Bilderbeck. b. 1854. Sixth Form, 1871. Smythe
Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1871. Ball. Coll., Oxford. B.A.
1878. M.A. 1883. Some time Senior Master of the Dorset
County School, and late Professor of Classics and Literature
at St. Edward's College, Liverpool. Now prepares boys
for the Public Schools and Navy, at East Finchley.
Bilderbeck, James Bourdillon. 1866-70. Son of the Eev. John
Bilderbeck. b. 1851. Sixth Form, 1869-70. Football
Fifteen, 1869-70. Smythe Exhib. Scholar of Cath. Coll.,
Camb. Sen. Opt. (1st) Math. Trip. B.A. 1874. Now of
the Madras Educational Department. Professor of English
Literature in the Presidency College. Fellow of the Senate
of the University of Madras.
Bird, Arthur Hatfield Sumner. 1866. (At Haileybury College,
1868-74). Third son of Major Eobert Wilberforce Bird.
b. 1857. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1878. Eowed in the
Cambridge University Boat. Called to the Bar (Inner
Temple), 1881. Formerly practised at Allahabad, India, and
at Sydney, New South Wales. An advocate of the High
Court of Justice of the North- West Provinces of India.
Bothamley, William Eichard. 1866-71. Eighth son of Thomas
Hilton Bothamley. Cattle-farming at Frayle Muerto,
Province of Cordoba, Argentine Eepublic.
154
To7ihridge School
A.D. 1866.
Chapman, Stephen Murray. 1866-71. Youngest son of Eobert
Chapman, b. 1852. Sixth Form, 1869-71. Head Boy.
Judd Exhib. Keble Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods. 4th cl.
Lit. Hum. B.A. 1875. M.A. 1878. Ordained 1881. For-
merly Curate of Melkaham, Wilts. Since 1884 Curate of
Semington, in the same county.
DousT, Charles. 1866-9. Son of Edward Doust. Hop factor.
Resides at Tonbridge.
GoRHAM, Davies Gilbert. 1866-7. Third son of John Gorham.
cl. 1877.
GoEHAM, Eobert William. 1866-73. Second son of John Gorham.
b. 1856. cl. 1887.
HoARE, Charles Sumner. 1866-9. Fifth son of the Rev. Canon
Edward Hoare. Cricket Eleven, 1868-9. In business at
Calcutta, 1872 to 1887 ; and now in Glasgow. Resides at
Stirling.
Jephson, Charles Denham Haden Jermy. 1866-75. Fourth son of
the Rev. John Mounteney Jephson. b. 1857. Football
Fifteen, 1873-5. A District Inspector in the Royal Irish
Constabulary.
Jephson, John Pascoe Jermy. 1866-73. Third son of the Rev.
John Mounteney Jephson. b. 1855. Sixth Form, 1871-3.
Judd Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1871-2. Scholar of Queens'
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1877. Called to the Bar of the Province
of Manitoba, 1884. Admitted a Solicitor at the same time,
the two professions being practised together in this and
most British Colonies. Enrolled as an advocate of the
North-West Territories of Canada. Practises at Calgary.
Jephson, Richard Jermy. 1866-9. Second son of the Rev. John
Mounteney Jephson. 6. 1854. Went to Canada in 1872.
Passed the Final Examination as Provincial Land Surveyor
of the Province of Ontario, 1877 ; and the Final Examina-
tion as a Dominion Land Surveyor, 1883. Resides at Calgary.
Mansfield, Henry. 1866-70. Son of George Mansfield. A builder
at Tunbridge Wells.
Morgan, Thomas Patterson. 1866 — . Son of WiUiam Morgan.
Muggeridge, Arthur Lee. 1866-9. Son of John Muggeridge.
After spending some time in Australia, New Zealand, and
the United States, is now settled on a large farm in Buenos
Ayres.
Muggeridge, Nathaniel Ernest. 1866-9. Son of John Muggeridge.
King's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1873. M.A. 1876. Ordained,
1875. Formerly Curate of St. John the Evangelist, Lam-
beth, London. The incessant work among the poor of this
parish having broken down his health, he went for a voyage
round the world, and died at Hong Kong, 1881.
A.D. 1866.
Register.
155
Parish, Frank. 1866-73. Youngest son of John Parish, h. 1856.
Univ. Coll., London. A Surgeon, etc. ; Mem. Eoy. Coll.
Surg., Eng., 1880, and Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys., 1879. Was
elected House-Surgeon to the West Kent General Hospital.
Formerly Ophthalmic House-Surgeon and Electro-thera-
peutic Assistant to the Univ. Coll. Hospital. Commissioned
to the Eoyal Navy as Surgeon and Agent for the Worthing
and Lancing Divisions. Winner of several open races in
the United Hospitals Sports, and at the London Athletic
Club. Practises at Worthing. Also Divisional Surgeon of
the West Sussex Constabulary.
Paull, Lavington Hem-y. 1866-7. Son of Frederick A. Paull. In
the Colony of Natal, South Africa.
Eaynor, Charles Leonard. 1866-7. (Obtained a Foundation
Scholarship at Winchester College, and was there for six
years.) Third son of the Eev. George Eaynor. b. 1855.
Assistant Master at Harlow College, 1873-4. d. 1874.
Eaynor, Gilbert Henry. 1866-72. Second son of the Eev. George
Eaynor. h. 1854. Sixth Form, 1870-2. Head Boy. Judd
Exhib. Open Exhibitioner and Scholar of St. John's Coll.,
Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1876. M.A. 1879.
Ordained, 1884. Formerly Senior Class. Master at the
King's School, Parramatta, New South Wales. Afterwards
Senior Class. Master at Ely Cathedral School. Curate of
Shenfield, Brentwood, and Assistant-Master at Brentwood
Grammar School, 1884-90. At present Curate-in-charge of
Panton, Wragby, Lines.
Eaynor, Philip Edwin. 1866-7. (Afterwards at Winchester College
for eight years.) Fourth son of the Eev. George Eaynor.
h. 1857. New Coll., Oxford. 1st cl. Mods, and 1st cl.
Lit. Hum. Gaisford Prize, 1878. B.A. 1879. M.A. 1883.
Ordained, 1882. Assistant-Master at Highgate School,
1879-83. Assistant Sixth-Form Master at Marlborough
College, 1888-5. Afterwards an Assistant-Master at Wel-
lington College. Warden of Christ's College, Hobart,
Tasmania, 1886-9. Appointed Head Master of St. Peter's
School, Adelaide, South Australia, 1890.
EoBiNSON, Alfred Edward. 1866-70. Son of the Eev. Alfred
Eobinson. In a mercantile house in London.
Saxton, Frederick Somes. 1866-70. Third son of Edward Saxton.
Eesides at Sydenham.
Thompson, Wilham Devereux. 1866-7. Son of H. Thompson.
Deceased.
Vallings, Edward Harold. 1866-74. Youngest son of James
Vallmgs. b. 1857. Was in the 16th Foot for a short time.
Eetired owmg to ill-heath. Author of "The Quality of
Mercy," etc. Eesides at Wick, Christchurch, Hants.
156
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1867.
LENT TEBM, 1867.
Barber, Robert William. 1867-72. Eldest son of the Eev. Richard
Barber, b. 1853. Sixth Form, 1871-2. Smythe Exhib.
Scholar of Magd. Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A.
1876. M.A. 1879. Ordained, 1879. Formerly Cm-ate of
St. James', Bury St. Edmunds, and afterwards of Milden-
hall, Suifolk. Presented in 1886 to the Vicarage of
Chippenham, Cambridgeshire.
De Morgan, Walter Campbell. 1867-9. Elder son of Campbell de
Morgan, F.R.S. b. 1852. Sixth Form, 1868-9. Football
Thirteen, 1869. Entered the Madras Public Works De-
partment from the Royal Indian Engineering College,
Cooper's Hill, 1874. Executive Engineer (2nd grade).
Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers.
Freeth, Alfred Holt. 1867-71. Youngest son of Major-General
Sampson Freeth, R.E. b. 1854. Sixth Form, 1871. Ad-
mitted a Solicitor, 1877, in which year he passed into the
Law Department of the Inland Revenue Office, Somerset
House. Resides at Streatham Hill.
Jukes, Matthew. 1867-70. Son of Alfred Jukes. In New Zealand.
King, William Walter. 1867. Son of the Rev. Watson King.
Admitted a Solicitor. Practised at Tenterden, Kent.
d. 1880.
Lewis, Arthur Wellesley. 1867. Son of Thomas Noyes Lewis.
Formerly in the Colonies for some years. Has now re-
turned to England. An artist.
Newington, Joseph. 1867-70. Son of Joseph Newington. Hop-
factor. Resides at Tunbridge Wells.
Phillips, Henry. 1867-9. Son of Captain Frederick Bannermau
Phillips. Lieutenant in the 1st West India Regiment.
Redmayne, Hugh. 1867-71. Second son of Giles Redmayne (of
Brathay Hall), b. 1855. Cricket Eleven, 1871. Football
Thirteen, 1870-1. Mem. Roy. Coll. Surg., and Lie. Roy.
Coll. Phys. Practises at Ambleside.
Stowe, Edward. 1867-8. Son of John Stowe. In the tea trade
in London.
SUMMER TEBM, 1867.
Alleyne, Philip. 1867-8.. Son of Sydney Alleyne. Resides at
Tunbridge Wells.
Buckle, Thomas. 1867. Second son of Samuel Buckle, b. 1851.
Studied medicine at London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, d.
1877.
Gray, Arthur Spurrell. 1867-73. Son of Owen Gray. A manu-
facturer at Homerton, Middlesex.
A.D. 1867.
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GuESDON, Charles Andrew. 1867-8. Son of William Andrew
Guesdon. Football Thirteen, 1868. Land Agent and
Auctioneer at Hobart Town, Tasmania.
Guy, Douglas Sherwood. 1867-74. Son of John Guy. Sixth Form,
1873. Judd Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1873. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. 1st cl. Theol. Trip. B.A. 1878. Crosse University
Scholar, 1879. M.A. 1881. Ordained 1879. Formerly
Curate of St. Anne's, Bishop Auckland. Since 1884 Vicar
of St. Cuthbert's, Gateshead.
Isaacs, Arthur Henry. (Has assumed the name of Craven in place
of Isaacs). 1867-9. Son of Asher Isaacs. Football Thir-
teen, 1868. At Fort McLeod, in the North-West Territory
of the Dominion of Canada.
Isaacs, Ernest George. (Has assumed the name of Craven in place
of Isaacs). 1867-74. Son of Asher Isaacs. Football
Thirteen, 1873. In electric-light business in London.
James, Henry Nathaniel. 1867-9. Son of Henry Nathaniel James.
Lachlan, Harry Norman. 1867-75. Third son of George Lachlan.
b. 1857. Sixth Form, 1872-5. Judd Exhib. Demy of
Magd. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Lit. Hum.
B.A. 1879. Called to the Bar (Middle Temple), 1881. Now
a member of the China Inland Mission.
Lachlan, Thomas Charles. 1867-9. Eldest son of George Lachlan.
b. 1852. Eesides at Eockhampton, Queensland.
Lachlan, William. 1867-71. Second son of George Lachlan. b.
1855. (After leaving School was at Dusseldorf for a year).
A Mechanical and Electrical Engineer. A member of the
Institution of Civil Engineers.
TosswiLL, Walter Fox. 1867-70. Son of Eobert Tosswill. Captain,
4th Batt. Gloucester Eegiment. Eesides at Lechlade,
Gloucestershire.
WooDFOED, Edward Francis. 1867-74. Third son of Henry Pack
Woodford. Sixth Form, 1872-4. Football Thirteen, 1873.
New Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. B.A. 1878. M.A. 1882.
Joined the York and Lancashire Eegiment. Served in
Egypt, in the campaign of 1882. Was present at the action
of Kassassin and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir. Captain, 1888.
YouNGMAN, Edwin. 1867. Son of Charles Fox Youngman.
YouNGMAN, Francis. 1867. Son of Charles Fox Youngman.
Youngman, Henry John. 1867. Son of Charles Fox Youngman.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1867.
Beown, John Mainwaring. 1867-72. Only son of Gentle Brown
b. 1854. Sixth Form, 1872. Judd Exhib. Christ's Coll.,
Camb. ist cl. Hist. Trip. VVhewell Scholar in Inter-
158 Tonhridge School a.d. 1867.
national Law. B.A. 1876. LL.M. 1879. M.A. 1880. From
1876 to 1881, Lecturer in History and Political Economy,
under the Local Lectures Syndicate. In 1881, Lecturer in
History at Cambridge, under the Board of Historical
Studies. Called to the Bar, 1881. Professor of English
Language and Literature, Constitutional History and
Political Economy at Ofcago University, New Zealand.
Lost while with an exploring party in the mountains of
New Zealand, 1888.
Bryant, WilHam. 1867-76. Eldest son of "William John Daniel
Bryant (Assistant-Master at Tonbridge School), h. 1859.
In the tea trade. Eesides at South Norwood.
Campbell, Duncan John Alfred. 1867-71. Son of Major-General
John Peter William Campbell Sixth Form, 1870-1.
Entered the Bengal Civil Service, 1875. Assistant Com-
missioner in British Burmah. Afterwards sent on special
duty to Upper Burmah, and then posted as Civil Officer to
Ava. Deputy Commissioner of Thayetmyo, Burmah, 1891.
Chaelton, Demetrius Frederick. 1867 — . Son of Thomas Charlton.
In the United States of America.
Ceeeky, Charles Albert. 1867-70. Son of Charles Albert Creery,
Eesided at Newcastle, county Down, Ireland. Deceased.
Dance, John George. 1867-9. Son of Eichard Dance. In business
at Lewisham.
Flemons, Thomas Ashby. 1867-8. Son of Samuel Flemons. Photo-
graphic artist and electrician at Tonbridge.
Fox, Walter St. John. 1867-73. Second son of Thomas Samuel
Fox. b. 1855. Cricket Eleven, 1872-3. Brewer at Farn-
borough, Kent.
Gbegson, Alfred Hayley. 1867-8. Son of Jesse Gregson. Eesides
in Norfolk.
Gregson, Percy Barrow. 1867-70. Son of Jesse Gregson. A
Solicitor. Practises in the City of London.
Henham, WilUam Iden. 1867-9. Son of Iden Henham. In the
Colony of Victoria, Australia.
HoEE, Charles Clavell. 1867-70. (Previously at Charterhouse
School.) Eldest son of Charles Frederick Hore. b. 1852.
Sixth Form, 1869-70. Football Thirteen, 1868-9. Called
to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1875. Now a Member of the
London Stock Exchange.
HoRB, Frederick Willoughby Eanken. 1867. Second son of Charles
Frederick Hore. b. 1855. Admitted a SoHcitor, 1876. Prac-
tises in London. Eesides at Shortlands, near Beckenham.
Hughes, James Eoydon. 1867. Son of the Eev. James Eoydon
Hughes. A tea planter in Ceylon.
A.D. 1867.
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James, Archibald Jenkins. 1867-70. Son of Henry Nathaniel James.
Lloyd, George Evan. 1867-74. Son of the Eev. James Eice Lloyd.
h. 1855. Cricket Eleven, 1873-4. Jesus Coll., Camb.
Joined the 70th Foot, 1876. Served in the Afghan War,
1879-80, and was present at the capture of Ah Musjid.
Brevet of Major, 1885. At present with the Egyptian Army
on Staff duty. Present at the action of Giniss. Distin-
guished Service Order, 1887, and Order of the Medjidi^
(3rd Class). Mentioned in despatches for service at Souakin,
1889. Major in the Staffordshire Eegiment, 1890.
LocHEE, Alfred Campbell. 1867-71. Third son of Alfred Lochee.
b. 1854. Keble Coll., Oxford. 4th cl. Hist. B.A. 1876.
M.A. 1879. Ordained, 1877. Formerly Curate of Eich-
mond, Surrey. Afterwards Chaplain on the Bombay
Ecclesiastical Establishment, cl. 1891.
Maezetti, Herbert. 1867-73. Second son of Eobert Burt Marzetti.
A Member of the London Stock Exchange.
Marzetti, Eobert Eeeves. 1867-71. Eldest son of Eobert Burt
Marzetti. b. 1855. Member of the London Stock Exchange.
Besides at Clapham Park.
MuLLETT, "Walter John Eamsden. 1867-72. Son of Thomas Mul-
lett. At Pernambuco, Brazil.
EiviNGTON, Arthur Wilham. 1867-72. Son of Charles Eivington.
Sixth Form, 1869-72. Smythe Exhib. Also an Exhibi-
tioner of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 3rd
cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1876. M.A. 1879. Sohcitor and Com-
missioner to Administer Oaths in the City of London.
EuTLBY, Herbert Goring. 1867-8. Son of Samuel Eutley. Studying
Art.
Sandys, Allan. 1867. (Afterwards at Shrewsbury School). A
Solicitor. Practises at Liverpool.
Sandys, WiUiam George. 1867. (Afterwards at Shrewsbury School).
Learnt railway engineering at the Ashford Works, and
agricultural engineering at Strood. In 1878 took a large
sheep-farm in New Zealand. Now in Tasmania.
Smith, Edward Stansfield. 1867-70. Son of the Eev. Frederick
Benjamin Smith, b. 1885.
Snelling, Joseph. 1867-9. Sou of Joseph Snelling. Formerly a
clerk at Tonbridge.
Stenning George Stratton. 1867-9. Third son of Edward Stenning
b. 1852. d. 1869. ^'
Stenning, Percy Haines. 1867-71. Fourth son of Edward Sten-
?Q^I" OA ^^^^^^'^ champion cross-country runner,
i 1892 S'^^'veyor. Eesided at Beddington, Surrey.
160
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1867.
Vaudon, Stanley Arthur. 1867-8. Second son of Sidney Vardon.
b. 1852. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1874. M.A. 1877.
Ordained, 1875. Formerly Curate of Pensburst ; subse-
quently Curate, and, since 1881, Vicar, of Langton Green,
Tunbridge Wells.
Vere, Aubrey Foster. 1867-71. Son of Eobert Vere. Passed 12th
for the Indian Civil Service, 1875, but did not proceed to
India. Engaged in literary v7ork.
Ward, Allan Ogier. 1867-9. (Afterwards at Magdalen College
School, Oxford.) Only son of Thomas Ogier Ward, M.D.
b. 1852. Sixth Form, 1869. Edin. Univ. M.B. and CM.,
1883. M.D. 1886. In business in London, 1871-9. Now
in the Medical profession. Eesides and practices at Totten-
ham, Middlesex. An oarsman and sculler.
Weston, Charles Edward. 1867-71. Son of Henry Weston.
Entered the Medical profession.
Weston, Walter John. 1867-71. Son of Henry Weston.
Wheeler, James Cheslin Arnold. 1867-8. Eldest son of the Eev.
WiUiam Cheslin Wheeler b. 1854. St. John's Coll.,
Oxford. Of no profession. Eesides at Denby, Derby.
WiGHTWiCK, Thomas Arthur. 1867-70. Third son of Humphrey
Wightwick. d. 1890.
Williams, Frederick Mann. 1867-9. Son of John WilUams.
Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg. Practises at Tavistock, Devon.
Medical Officer of Health, Plymouth, 1892.
Wing, Edgar. 1867. Son of Thomas Wing. Wore. Coll., Oxford.
YoRKE, Algernon, Joseph. 1867-71. Third surviving son of Captain
James Charles Yorke. Merchant and Banker at Madras.
YoRKE, Eegiuald Somers. 1867-72. Second surviving son of Captain
James Charles Yorke. Sixth Form, 1871-2. Judd Exhib.
Scholar of St. Cath. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1886. Entered
the Chinese Imperial Customs Service.
LENT TEBM, 1868.
CoNYBEARE, Charles Augustus Vansittart. 1868-72. Eldest son of
John Charles Conybeare. b. 1853. Sixth Form, 1870-72.
Smythe Exhib. Christ Church, Oxford. Winner of the
Prize Foils at Oxford Gymnasium. 1st cl. Mods. 3rd cl.
Lit. Hum. B.A. 1876. Lothian Prize for Historical Essay,
1877: subject, "The Place of Iceland in the History of
European Institutions." Assistant-Master at the Man-
chester High School, 1877-8. Called to the Bar (Gray's
Inn), 1881. Elected Member of Parliament for the Cam-
borne Division of Cornwall, at the General Elections of
1885, 1886, and 1892, Author of " Couybeare's Corrupt
A.D. 1868.
Register.
161
and Illegal Practices Acts, 1884," and joint author of
"Conybeare's and Andrews' Married Women's Property
Acts, 1883." Member of the School Board for London, 1888.
CoNYBEAEE, Frederick Cornwallis. 1868-75. Third son of John
Charles Conybeare. Sixth Form, 1872-5. Judd Exhib.
Football Thirteen, 1874. Scholar and afterwards Fellow of
Univ. Coll., Oxford. 1st cl. Mods. 1st cl. Lit Hum. B.A.
1880. M.A. 1882. Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy at
University and Worcester Colleges, Oxford.
Conybeare, William John Spencer. 1868-73. Second son of John
Charles Conybeare. h. 1855. Sixth Form, 1873. Judd
Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1873. Christ Church, Oxford.
4th cl. Hist. B.A. 1876. d. 1878.
Cressey, George Henry. 1868-70. Only son of George Lister
Cressey. h. 1854. Mem. Eoy. CoU. Surg., and Lie. Eoy.
CoU. Phys., Lond., Eng., 1877. Has been House- Surgeon of
the Hertford General Infirmary, and subsequently Surgeon
to the Eoyal Mail Steamer " GrantuUy Castle." After-
wards entered into partnership with Messrs. Sealy & Hudson,
Surgeons, Nelson, New Zealand.
Dove, Charles. 1868-71. Son of Thomas Dove. Employed at
Messrs. Siemen's Electrical Factory.
Dove, Frederick. 1868-71. Son of Thomas Dove. A merchant at
Antwerp, Belgium.
Gregory, Donald. 1868-75. Son of Thomas Gregory. Mem. Eoy.
Coll. Vet. Surg. Practises at Hackney, Middlesex. Veteri-
nary Surgeon to the North Metropolitan Tramway's
Company.
Gregory, Percy. 1868-72. Son of Thomas Gregory. Mem. Eoy.
Coll. Vet. Surg. Practises at Tonbridge.
EiCH, Edwin William Gordon. 1868-71. Son of William Gordon
Eich. Settled in the Province of Otago, New Zealand.
TuLLOCH, Frederick Herbert. 1868—. Son of Major Hector Tulloch.
(Afterwards at Brackenbury's School at Wimbledon.)
Articled to an Engineer. Afterwards engaged in engineer-
ing in the Eiver Plate and Brazil. Now residing at Bickley,
Kent.
Turner, Edwin Henry. 1868-70. Eldest son of Henry Turner,
Died in New South Wales, 1886.
SUMMER TEBM, 1868.
Barron, Norman. 1868-70. Son of George Bretherton Barron,
M.D. Cricket Eleven, 1870. Admitted a Solicitor, 1876.
Beeman, Isaac. 1868. Eldest son of Isaac Beeman. Now on a
voyage to British Guiana for his health.
M
162
Tollbridge School
A.D. 1868.
Carey, Herbert Septimus. 1868-9. Son of James Edward Carey.
Formerly resided at High Barnet, Middlesex. Now at
Chislehurst, Kent.
Hebbbrt, Henry Leith. 1868-73. Elder son of Colonel William
George Hebbert, R.E. b. 1855. Sixth, Form, 1873.
Entered the Public Works Department, India, from
Cooper's Hill College. Now an Executive Engineer.
James, Lawson Alfred. 1868 — . Son of Henry Nathaniel James.
MuiEHEAD, Samuel Francis. 1868— . Son of John Muirhead. A
Master at a private School.
Tuck, Edwin Johnson. 1868-70. Son of the Eev. John Johnson
Tuck. b. 1854. In business in London.
WooLLEY, Turner Severin Macleay. 1868-72. Son of JohnWooUey.
b. 1856. Joined the 108th Foot ; afterwards in the 7th
Foot, and the Bengal Staff Corps. Captain, 1886.
Squadron Officer of the 2nd Bengal Cavalry. Placed on
half-pay, 1886.
CHBISTMAS TEEM, 1868.
Bentley, Eichard. 1868-70. Only son of George Bentley, and
grandson of Richard Bentley. b. 1854. Publisher in
Ordinary to Her Majesty ; London. Fellow of the Society
of Antiquaries, Linnean, and Eoyal Statistical Societies.
Ceofton, Caldwell Henry. 1868-9. (Afterwards at Cheltenham
College.) Third son of General Eichard Henry Crofton,
E.A. b. 1856. Joined the Eoyal Artillery, 1875. Captain,
1884. Met with an accident when on duty as a Subaltern,
whereby he lost the sight of his eyes. Retired, 1885.
Promoted Major on the half-pay hst, 1892. Eesides at
Worcester.
Ceofton, Eichard Martin. 1868-9. (Afterwards at Cheltenham
College.) Second son of General Eichard Henry Crofton,
E.A. b. 1854. Joined the Eoyal Artillery, 1875. Major,
1892. With the 56th Battery of Field Artillery, now
stationed at Exeter.
Daniell, Arthur Cairnes. 1868-71. Son of James Daniell. b. 1857.
Joined the Eoyal Artillery, 1876. Served in the Afghan
War, 1880. Medal. Captain. Formerly attached to the
Local Forces in Victoria, Australia. Now stationed at the
Depot, Great Yarmouth.
Davbnpoet, Henry William. 1868-70. Son of Colonel Salisbury
Davenport.
DoDD, Arthur. 1868-72. Third son of the Eev. George William
Dodd. b. 1856. An artist. Studied at the Slade Schools
of Art, London University, and at South Kensington.
Painter of "In the Peaceful Evening Time" (Eoyal
A.D. 1868.
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163
Academy, 1880); "Mutual Distrust" (Koyal Academy,
1885); "The End of a Long Eun " (Nineteenth Century
Art Society, 1886).
FuELEY, Fi-ederick William. 1868-74. Elder son of William Henry
Rirley. b. 1856. Football Thirteen, 1873. A banker at
Canterbury.
Gakeett, George Herbert. 1868-71. Youngest son of Newson
Garrett, b. 1854. Besides in Suffolk.
Hilton, Edward Foord. 1868-73. Seventh son of the Eev. Henry
Hilton, b. 1856. Eesiding in San Francisco, U.S.A.
Hilton, Musgrave Foord. 1868-71. Fifth son of the Eev. Henry
Hilton, b. 1852. St. John's Coll., Camb., and Chich.
Theol. Coll. Ordained, 1875. Formerly Curate, and from
1878 to 1885 Vicar, of West Lavington Sussex. Curate-in-
charge of East and West Stower, Dorset, 1885-7. Curate
of Milstead, Kent, 1887-8. Curate-in-charge of Burming-
ton, Warwickshire, 1888-90.
Hilton, Stringer Oldman. 1868-73. Sixth son of the Eev. Henry
Hilton, b. 1854. Trin. Hall., Camb. Admitted a Solicitor,
1880. Practised at Canterbury. Now engaged in educa-
tion at San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Jennings, Cecil Frederick Joseph. 1868-73. Youngest son of
Joseph Jennings, b. 1855. Sixth Form, 1873. Admitted
a Solicitor, 1879. Practises in London. Eesides at
Wanstead.
McIntybe, Angus George Milward. 1868 — . Son of ^neas Mclntyre,
M.P. A Barrister. Eesides at West Kensington.
Meecee, LesHe. 1868-70. Second son of Samuel Mercer, b. 1856.
Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1882. M.A. 1886. Ordained 1882.
Formerly Curate of Halesowen ; then of St. Mary's, Lam-
beth. Now Eector of Hawstead, Suffolk.
MiLLES, Eobert Sydney. 1868-76. Son of the Eev. Thomas Milles.
A Civil Engineer. In Hobart Town, Tasmania.
Nash, Edward Eowland. 1868-71. Fourth son of John Nash. &.
1853. Cricket Eleven, 1869-71. Football Thirteen, 1868-70.
Line. Coll., Oxford. Competed in the Inter-University
Sports of 1873 for the Wide Jump ; 1874, for the Hundi-ed
Yards and Wide Jump ; and 1876, for the Hurdle Eace.
NoEMAN, George. 1868. Son of George Norman.
Page, Joseph. 1868-72. Son of Joseph Page. b. 1854. Joined
the 16th Eegiment, but soon retired. Now farming in
Texas.
Peake, Eobert Thelwall. 1868-73. Second son of Eobert William
Peake (Old Tonbridgian). Cricket Eleven, 1873. In a mer-
cantile house in the Straits Settlements. Superintendent
of a branch establishment at Penang.
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A.D. 1868.
Satchell, William Morris. 1868-70. Son of William Carrol
Satchell. Football Thirteen, 1870. Formerly a medical
man at Eichmond, Nelson, New Zealand.
Sawyeb, Osbert William. 1868-74. Eldest son of William Collin-
son Sawyer, D.D., Bishop of Grafton and Armidale. Sixth
Form, 1873-4. B.A. Melbom-ne University. In the Victoria
Civil Service.
Beaton, James Clarke. 1868-74. Fourth son of Edward Cator
Seaton, M.D. Sixth Form, 1871-4. Head Boy. Judd
Exhib. Univ. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods, Entered the
Indian Civil Service. Died at Tinnevelly from a fall from
a horse soon after going out to India, 1878.
Smith, Charles Sundius (now Smith- Sundius). 1868-72. Son of
Charles Ei chard Smith. (A lineal descendant of the Eev.
John Wesley). b. 1852. Sixth Form, 1871-2. Cricket
Eleven, 1870-2. Captain. Football Thirteen, 1870-1. Trin.
Coll., Oxford. 4th cl. Theol. B.A. 1876. M.A. 1880.
Ordained 1876. Formerly Curate of St. Paul's, Penzance.
1880-90 Senior Curate of Driffield, Yorkshire. Now Vicar
of Lund-cum-Kilnwick, Yorkshire.
Stables, Owen Penwell. 1868. Third son of Walter William
Stables, b. 1855. Third Master at the High School, Perth,
Western Australia, 1880. Entered the Works and Eailway
Department of the West Australia Civil Service, 1885.
Since 1890 Secretary to the Central Board of Education.
Turner, Nathaniel. 1868-74. Son of Michael Turner. Sixth Form,
1871-4. Judd Exhib. Cricket Eleven, 1874. Scholar of
Jesus Coll., Camb. Died at college, 1876.
Wallace, Frederick George. 1868-70. Son of Goodbody Wallace.
Football Thirteen, 1869. In Spain.
Warre, Eupert. 1868-9. Son of Eupert Henry Warre. Entered
no profession. Died in Jersey some years ago.
WiLKiNS, Alfred Dalton. 1868-72. Son of Alfred Wilkins. Cricket
Eleven, 1871-2. Football Thirteen, 1872. Deputy Con-
servator of Forests in the Bombay Presidency.
LENT TEEM, 1869.
Davenport, George Augustus. 1869. Son of Augustus Davenport.
Settled in Manitoba.
Eardley-Wilmot, Henry. 1869-70. Sixth son of the Eev. Edward
E. Eardley-Wilmot. b. 1854. Clare Coll., Camb. Won
an open half-mile handicap at Cambridge. Gazetted to the
40th Foot, 1876; but immediately entered the Madras
Staff Corps (4th Native Infantry). Served in the Afghan
A.D. 1869.
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War in the Khyber Pass, etc. Medal. Afterwards ex-
changed into the 2nd Madras Cavalry, of which he became
Adjutant. Has passed the highest examination in Persian,
and also the School of Musketry, Hythe. Captain, 1889.
Squadron Commander, 2nd Madras Lancers.
Hall, Douglas. 1869-70. Son of William Champagne Hall.
HoBE, Henry Augustus. 1869-7i. Son of Charles Frederick Hore.
A Solicitor in London.
HowsE, Francis Eobert. 1869. Son of Henry Howse. Mem. Koy.
Coll. Surg., Eng. Practises at Battersea, London.
Hughes-Hughes, Augustus. 1869-76. Sixth son of William
Hughes-Hughes, J. P. h. 1857. Sixth Form, 1873-6. An
assistant in the Manuscript Department of the British
Museum. Author of "Forty-two Musical Programmes;"
also of articles in Grove's "Dictionary of Music" and the
"Dictionary of National Biography," etc.
Lawfobd, Ernest Bruce Acland. 1869-70. Son of Thomas Acland
Lawford. A Member of the London Stock Exchange.
McLaeen, Leslie. 1869-70. Son of John Wingate McLaren. In
business at Adelaide, South Australia.
EoPEB, William. 1869-73. Eldest son of John William Eoper.
b. 1857. Estate agent and surveyor at Tunbridge Wells.
Fellow of the Surveyors' Institution.
Sands, Thomas Soan. 1869-70. Son of Eichard Sands. Formerly
a chemist at Croydon, d. 1885.
Seaton, Frederick Ongley. 1869-71. Son of Edward Cator Seaton,
M.D. A tea-planter and merchant in Canton. Connected
also with the tea industries in Ceylon and India.
Tate, Ai-thur Littlewood. 1869. Son of William Tate. Mem. Eoy.
Coll. Surg., etc. For some time a surgeon on the ships of
the British India Steam Navigation Company. Since 1880
has practised at Sutton, Surrey.
Tbotteb, Frederick Straw. 1869-70. Elder son of Theodore Trotter.
Football Thirteen, 1870. Eesides in Lincolnshire.
SUMMER TEBM, 1869.
BuEE, Francis Edward. 1869-70. Son of Charles Burr. Formerly
resided at Brighton.
CoNEOY, Valentine Vere. 1869-75. Youngest son of Augustus John
Conroy. b. 1858. Formerly agent to G. P. Fuller, Esq.,
M.P., of Newton Park, Corsham, Wilts.
Conybeabe, Henry Grant Madan. 1869-78. Fourth son of John
Charles Conybeare. b. 1859. Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb.
166 Tonbriclge School a.d. 1869.
Studied for a year in the Engineering School at the Crystal
Palace. Eesides at Ingatestone, Essex.
CoESELLis, Henry Nicholas. 1869-71. Son of Arthur Alexander
Corsellis. A Solicitor in London. Clerk to the Magistrates
and Commissioners of Taxes for the West Brixton Division
of Surrey, and Clerk to the Magistrates for the Wimbledon
Division. Eesides at Wandsvporth.
CoTTEEELL, Samuel Lee. 1869-70. Son of Thomas Samuel
Cotterell.
Jephson, Arthur Jermy Mounteney. 1869-74. (On H.M.'s training
ship " Worcester," 1874-6.) Fifth son of the Eev. John
Mounteney Jephson. h. 1859. Accompanied Stanley's
Expedition, by the Congo, to relieve Emin Pasha on the
sources of the Nile, 1887. Author of " Emin Pacha, and
the Eebellion at the Equator ; a Story of Nine Months'
Experience in the Last of the Soudan Provinces"; "Stories
told in an African Forest by Grown-up Children of Africa."
Lee, Harry Holme. 1869-70. Son of the Eev. Edward Henry
Lee.
Lywood, Leonard Wyndham. 1869-70. Son of Leonard Lywood.
Mabtin, Frederick. 1869. Youngest son of William Martin.
Eesides at Southborough.
Neall, Lewis Harry. 1869-73. Son of John Sugden Neall. Foot-
ball Thirteen, 1872. Formerly a tea-planter in Assam.
Now in South Africa.
NouESE, William John Chichele. 1869-70. Son of William Edward
Nourse. Lie. Eoy. Coll. Surg, and Phys., Edin., 1881.
Practised at Morchard Bishop, North Devon. Now practis-
ing in London.
Pattisson, Frederick Luard. 1869-75. Ninth son of Jacob Howell
Pattisson, LL.M. h. 1858. Sixth Form, 1875. Cricket
Eleven, 1875. Football Thirteen, 1875. South of England
Football Fifteen, 1880. Member of the London Stock
Exchange. Eesides at Sevenoaks.
Pattisson, Eichard Murrills. 1869-79. Tenth son of Jacob Howell
Pattisson, LL.M. h. 1860. Sixth Form, 1874-9. Head
Boy. Judd Exhib. Football Fifteen, 1876-8. Captain.
Scholar, Thorpe Exhibitioner, Hubbard Exhibitioner, and
afterwards Fellow, of Emman. Coll., Camb. 10th Wrangler,
Math. Trip. 1st cl. Law Trip. B.A. 1883. M.A. 1886.
Univ. Football Fifteen, 1881-2. England Football Fif-
teen, 1883. Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn). Appointed
Examiner in Law and Modern History at Cambridge for
the ordinary degree, 1888.
Peacock, Anthony Knatchbull Wilkinson. 1869-73. Youngest son
of the Eev. John Wilkinson Peacock, h. 1857. Lieutenant
A.D. 1869.
Register.
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in the Eoyal Wilts Militia, 1875-80. In Cape of Good
Hope Governmeat Service, 1881-3. Afterwards in New
Zealand for some years. Now residing at Salisbury.
Eattbay, Austin. 1869-74. Youngest son of Eobert Haldane
Eattray. Z). 1859. Assistant-editor of the " Englishman "
(Simla, India). Took part, as a correspondent, in the
Egyptian Campaign of 1882, including the actions at
Kassassin and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ; also in the
expedition against the Akas (hill-tribe on the Assam
frontier of India) in 1883 ; also in the Burmese War of
1885-6.
Slade, Ernest. 1869-70. Son of Adolphus Frederick Slade. Member
of the London Stock Exchange. Eesides at Chislehurst.
Slade, Walter. 1869-71. Son of Adolphus Frederick Slade. b-
1854. Cricket Eleven, 1870-1. Football Thirteen, 1870. A
■noted runner. Amateur Champion for a Mile, 1873-4-5-6-7 ;
also for Four Miles, 1874. On various occasions ran half-a-
mile, a mile, two miles, and four miles, in the fastest times
then on record for amateurs. Formerly a Member of the
London Stock Exchange. Now a Member of the Melbourne
Stock Exchange, Victoria.
Smith, Gerald Godfrey Uppleby Stapylton. 1869. Son of John
Uppleby Stapylton Smith. A Member of the London Stock
Exchange.
Smith, John Ledbitter Uppleby Stapylton. 1869. Son of John
Uppleby Stapylton Smith.
ToEEENS, Arthur Eobert. 1869-70. (At Harrow School, 1870-3).
Eldest son of Captain Alfred Torrens. Holds a Government
appointment in New South Wales.
TuENEE, Frederic Faithfull. 1869-72. Eldest son of Frederic
Turner, b. 1857. A merchant in London.
Went, Samuel Archibald. 1869-75. Son of Samuel Went. Foot-
ball Thirteen, 1874-5. Captain. A merchant in the city of
London.
Whyte, Herbert Wilham. 1869-74. Only son of Admiral John
Wilham Whyte. b. 1857. Eesides at Blackheath.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1869.
Andeews, Francis Herbert. 1869-72. Fifth son of Henry Wych
Andrews, b. 1855. On the Stock Exchange, 1873. Has
since been to AustraHa, and returned.
Baebee, Eichard Henry. 1869-71 . Son of the Eev. Eichard Barber.
Entered the Merchant Navy. Subsequently at St. Aidan's
Theol. Coll.. 1879. Ordained 3881. Formerly Curate of
the Brooke, West Derby. Liverpool. 1882-85 Curate of
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Tonbridge School
A.D. 1869.
Milbourne with Devvlisli, Dorchester. Chaplain of H.M.
Prison, Dorchester, 1885-8. Since 1888 Chaplain of H.M.
Prison, Shrewsbury.
CiiEMENTsoN, Constantine. 1869-73. Eldest son of Wilham Clement-
son, b. 1866._ Sixth Form, 1871-3. Football Thirteen,
1872-3, Captain. Colquith and Hulmeian Exhibitioner of
Brasenose Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Nat. Sci.
B.A. 1877. M.A. 1880. Ordained 1877. Formerly Curate
of Sheffield. Since 1882 Vicar of St. Thomas, Crookes,
Sheffield.
Clementson, James Folhett. 1869-74. Second son of Wilham
Clementson. b. 1858. Farming beyond Winnipeg, Canada.
Cousins, Frank Lusignan. 1869-74. Son of Stephen Cousins (Old
Tonbridgian). Judd Exhib. Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb. For-
merly an Assistant-Master at Honiton Grammar School,
Devon. Now joint Principal with his brother, S.J.C., of
Belvedere House School, Upper Norwood, Surrey.
Cousins, Stephen John. 1869-74. Sou of Stephen Cousins (Old
Tonbridgian). Judd Exhib. Keble Coll. and Charsley's
Hall, Oxford. Joint Principal with his brother, F.L.C., of
Belvedere House School, Upper Norwood, Surrey.
CowiiEY, Alexander. 1869-71. Eldest son of the Eev. Wilham
David Cowley, D.D.
Cowley, William Dougald Flower. 1869-71. (Afterwards at Kings-
town School, near Dublin.) Second son of the Eev.
Wilham David Cowley, D.D. b. 1857. Entered the
Financial Department of the Indian Government. Assis-
tant-Controller of Paper Currency, 1892.
Earlb, Charles. 1869-74. Second son of Joseph Earle. b. 1856.
Sixth Form, 1872-4. Smythe Exhib. Scholar of St. Cath.
Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1879. Ordained,
1879. Curate of New Bilton, Rugby, from 1879 to 1886.
Now Eector of Ingatestone with Buttsbury, Essex.
Evans, Edward Foley. 1869-76. Son of Herbert Norman Evans.
Sixth Form, 1873-5. Judd Exhib. Football Thirteen, 1875.
Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Lit.
Hum. B.A. Ordained, 1892. Assistant-Curate of St.
Margaret's, Leytonstone.
Evans, George Alfred Penrhys. 1869-77. Fourth son of Colonel
Henry William Evans, b. 1856. Joined the 9th Lancers,
1874. Captain, 1880. Served in the Afghan War, 1879-80
(Medal). Now in the 7th Hussars. Deputy Assistant-
Adjutant-General,
Evans, Thomas Juhan Penrhys. 1869-71. Third son of Colonel
Henry Wilham Evans, b. 1854. Joined the Eoyal Marine
Light Infantry, 1874. Major, 1891. Staff Officer.
A.D. 1869.
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Griffin, Ealpb Hare. 1869-73. Second son of the Eev. William
Nathaniel Griffin, b. 1854. Sixth Form, 1870-3. Head
Boy. Smythe Exhib. Also an Exhibitioner of St. John s
ColL, Camb. Obtained an Inns-of-Court Studentship of
the First Class in Koman Civil and International Law and
Jurisprudence, 1879 ; and a Scholarship in Common Law
at the Inner Temple, 1880. Called to the Bar (Inner
Temple), 1881. Registrar of Designs and Trade Marks,
1890.
Holmes, Henry Musgrave Dalkeith. 1869-70. Son of Eobert
Charles Holmes.
Howell, Reginald. 1869-72. Fifth son of John Howell, b. 1856.
Football Thirteen, 1872. 1st cl. in Metallurgy, and
Associate of the Eoyal School of Mines, London. Fellow
of the Chemical Society. Played Cricket for the County
of Surrey, 1878-9. Eesides at Thames Dittou, Surrey.
Jones, George Herbert Daniel. 1869-72. Son of John Jones.
Jesus Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Hist. Trip. B.A. 1877. Ordained,
1879. Formerly Curate of Creed, Cornwall, and after-
wards of St. Paul's, Clifton, Bristol. Vicar of Gazeley,
Newmarket, since 1887.
Keogh, George Paterson Francis. 1869-71. Eldest son of the Rev.
George Patrick Keogh. Fell Exhibitioner of Christ Church,
Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 2nd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1878.
M.A. 1882. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1882.
KiNGSNOETH, Thomas. 1869-74. Son of Alfred Kingsnorth.
Lachlan, George Louis. 1869-78. Fourth son of George Lachlan.
b. 1859. Cricket Eleven, 1876-8. Captain. Football Thir-
teen, 1876-7. Pemb. Coll., Oxford. Afterwards at Eath-
bone Bros, (merchants) for four years, but gave up city life
owing to ill-health, and returned to Oxford to read for a
degree. B.A. 1888. Ely Theol. Coll., 1889. Ordained 1889.
Curate of Eastry, Kent, 1889-90. Curate of Capel since 1890.
Lachlan, Eobert. 1869-80. Fifth son of George Lachlan. b. 1861.
Sixth Form, 1877-80. Judd Exhib. Scholar and after-
wards Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. 3rd Wrangler Math.
Trip., 1883. B.A. 1884. M.A. 1887. Smith's Prizeman,
1885. For some time Instructor in Mathematics at the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Now in residence at
Trin. Coll., Camb. Examiner in Mathematics at Tonbridge
School, 1892. Member of the Council of the London
Mathematical Society. Author of a treatise on Modern
Pure Geometry.
LiND, George Francis. 1869-70. Son of Francis Macan Lind.
Nabh, Francis Eeginald. 1869-74. Fifth son of John Nash. b.
1856. Cricket Eleven, 1874. Ship and insurance broker
in the city of London.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1869.
Nightingale, John Leathley. 1869-74. Second son of the Eev.
George Nightmgale. Sixth Form, 1871-4. Smythe Exhib.
Scholar of Emman. Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A.
1879. M.A. 1882. Ordained 1880. Formerly Curate of
All Souls, Langham Place, London. Curate in charge of
Eichmond, Nelson, New Zealand, 1882-9. Since 1889
Curate of St. Paul's, Leamington.
Oylek, Eobert. 1869-70. Son of Samuel Oyler. Farming in
America.
Philpott, Charles Herbert. 1869-72. Son of Eichard Philpott.
Cricket Eleven, 1872. In business in London.
Eattbay, EulHon Hare. 1869-75. Son of Colonel Thomas Eattray.
h. 1869. Football Thirteen, 1875. Joined the 61st Foot
(afterwards the Cheshire Eegiment), 1878. Now in the
Indian Staff Corps. Captain 1889. Wing officer of the
24th Punjab Native Infantry, 1892.
Steachan, James Henry. 1869-73. Son of James Innes Strachan.
Cricket Eleven, 1871-3, Captain. Football Thirteen, 1871-2.
Member of the Junior Athengeum Club, London.
Tyssen, Charles Amherst Daniel. 1869-70. Son of Francis Samuel
Daniel Tyssen. Mert. Coll., Oxford. 4th cl. Theol. B.A.
1879. M.A. 1882. Ordained 1880. Formerly Cm-ate of
Highweek, Devon.
LENT TEBM, 1870.
Andebws, John Courtney Lane. 1870-1. Fourth son of Henry
Wych Andrews, b. 1853. A Solicitor. Practised first
near Hitchin ; then at Wells, Somersetshire ; and now at
Ticehurst, Sussex.
Atkinson, George Charles. 1870-4. Second sou of Lieut.-General
Frederic Dayott Atkinson, b. 1858. Football Thirteen,
1872-4. Captain. In the Sandhurst Football Team. Joined
the Madras Staff Corps. 1877. Wing Officer of the 31st
Madras Native Infantry. Captain, 1888. Assistant Eesi-
dent at Travancore, 1889. Wing Commander, 3rd Madras
Light Infantry, 1890.
Bassett, George Stewart. 1870-1. Son of George Alfred Bassett.
Was in the Bank of England.
Become, Ealph Champneys. 1870-1. Son of Arthur Plantagenet
Broome. Entered the 100th Eegiment, 1878. Now in the
Bengal Staff Corps. Captain 1889. Adjutant of the 13th
Bengal Lancers, and Squadron Officer, 1885.
Db Moegan, John W. Campbell. 1870-1. Son of Campbell de
Morgan. Football Thirteen, 1870. Eesides in London.
A.D. 1870.
Register.
171
Dickson, James Eae. 1870-3. Only son of John Edward Irving
Dickson, h. 1859. Football Thirteen, 1873. Bank and
merchant's clerk in Victoria and New Zealand, d. 1889.
Hamilton, Francis Eobert Abingdon. 1869-74. Only son of
Wilham Edmund Hamilton, H.E.I.C.S. b. 1866. Sixth
Form, 1872-4. Smythe Exhib. Cricket Eleven, 1872-4.
Captain. Goldsmiths' Exhibitioner. Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. B.A. 1879. Ordained, 1890.
Chaplain of Eipon Hospital.
Hare, Frederick Stephen Christian. 1870-3. Son of Henry Christian
Hare (Old Tonbridgian), b. 1857. Entered the Army
Commissariat Service, 1880. A Deputy-Assistant-Com-
missary-General. Major, 1889. Now stationed at Cape
Town, South Africa.
HiNDLEY, Walter Paton. 1870-3. (Afterwards at King's College
School and at Geneva.) Eldest son of Walter Henry
Hindley. h. 1856. St. Peter's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1882.
M.A. 1886. Winchester Beading Prize. Ordained, 1882.
Previously engaged in mercantile work in London. Since
1884, Vicar of St. Clement's, Fulham.
Keogh, Andrew Nasmyth Fitzgerald. 1870-2. Second son of the
Eev. George Patrick Keogh. In Holy Orders. Formerly
Curate of St. Stephen's, Tonbridge. Since 1883, Curate of
St. John's, Upper Holloway, London.
Little, Joseph Edward. 1870-9. Eldest son of the Eev. Joseph
Eussell Little (Senior Assistant-Master at Tonbridge
School), b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1877-9. Judd Exhib.
Also an Exhibitioner of Line. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods.
3rd cl. Mod. Hist. B.A. 1883. Assistant-Master at The
Mount, Northallerton, Yorkshire, 1883-6. At Plymouth
College, 1887-9. Since 1889, Head Master of Hitchin
Grammar School.
MuLLiNEK, Francis Edwin. 1870-6. Son of Francis Mulliner.
Football Thirteen, 1874. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.
Lie. Eoy. Coll. Surg., Edin. Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys., Edin.
Practises at Liverpool.
Newington, Charles. 1870. Son of John Newington. Formerly
resided at Combe Farm, near Wadhurst.
PoGSON, Charles Albert. 1870-2. Son of John Pogson. Cricket
Eleven, 1882. Assistant Collector (1st Class) in the Cus-
toms Department, Bombay, India.
EiCH, Maitland Gordon. 1870-1. Son of William Gordon Eich.
In New Zealand.
Steaw, Eichard Arton. 1870-3. Son of Thomas Straw. Football
Thirteen, 1871-3. Manager of a Sugar Factory in the
State of Baroda, India.
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Tollbridge School
A.D. 1870.
ToTHiLL, Francis Henry. 1870. Son of Francis Richard Tothill. In
the Cape Mounted Rifles. Served in the Zulu War. Medal.
Wade, Sidney. 1870-3. Elder son of Richard John Wade. b. 1855.
Sixth Form, 1872-3. Cricket Eleven, 1873. Examiner in
the Exchequer and Audit Department of H.M. Civil Service
since 1875.
White, Harry George. 1870—. Son of George White.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1870.
BouLTON, Lloyd. 1870-1. Son of John Boulton.
Bryant, Alfred Thomas. 1870-7. Second son of William John
Daniel Bryant (Assistant Master at Tonbridge School).
b. 1860. Sixth Form, 1876-7. An Exhibitioner at Wadh.
Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1881.
Passed for the Straits Settlements Civil Service. (First in
Competitive Examination, 1883). Passed in Malay and
Law, 1885 ; in Tamil, 1892. Acting Third Magistrate,
Peuang, 1886. Magistrate a.ud Justice of the Peace for the
Straits Settlements. District Officer, 1889.
Burton, Arthur. 1870-1 Son of John Burton. Football Thirteen,
1873-4.
Garb, Henry Bryan. 1870-3. Eldest son of the Rev. Henry Carr.
b. 1855. Sixth Form, 1873. Sizar of St John's Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1877. M.A. 1880. Ordained 1878. Has held the
Curacies of Upper Eastou, Bristol ; Wakefield, Yorkshire ;
and Ilkley, Yorkshire. Since 1885 Vicar of Cobridge,
Stoke-upon-Trent.
Garb, Reginald George. 1870-5. Second son of the Rev. Henry
Carr. b. 1856. Sixth Form, 1871-5. Judd Bxhib. Foot-
ball Thirteen, 1873-4. Scholar of Caius Coll., Camb. 1st
cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1879. M.A. 1883. Formerly an
Assistant-Master at Monkton Combe School. Nov7 a
Private Tutor at Coombe Down, near Bath.
Clarke, Charles Alexander. 1870-5. Son of Alexander Clarke.
A clerk in Lloyds', London.
Clayton, Robert Ougler. 1870-5. Son of Jonathan Clayton. Sixth
Form, 1874-5. Cricket Eleven, 1874-5. Passed through
Cooper's Hill Engineering College, and entered the Public
Works Department, Bengal, d. 1887.
Cox, Homersham. 1870-5. Eldest son of Homersham Cox (Old
Tonbridgian). 5.1857. Sixth Form, 1873-5. Judd Exhib.
Scholar and afterwards Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. 4th
Wrangler Math. Trip. B.A. 1880. M.A. 1883. Professor
of Mathematics in the Muir Central College, Allahabad,
1891. Fellow of Allahabad University, 1892. Author of
A.D. 1870.
Begister.
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" Principles of Arithmetic," and several papers published
in the Cambridge Mathematical Joitrnal.
Davy, Edward. 1870-1. Son of Eichard Davy.
Davy, Frankhn. 1870-1. Son of Eichard Davy.
Eden, John Montagu Eodney. 1870-3. Elder son of Colonel
William Frederick Eden. b. 1854. Football Thirteen
1872-3. Joined the 46th Foot (now 2ud Batt. Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry), 1874. Captain 1884 Served
in the Egyptian campaign of 1882, and was present at the
actions of El-Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, both actions at Kas-
sassin, and the battle of Tel-el- Kebir. Medal with clasp,
and bronze star. Served also in the Nile Expedition of
1884- 5, and was with the Eiver Column under General
Earle. Clasp. Volunteered for the Nile Expedition of
1885- 6, and acted as Special Service Officer with the staff.
Eeceived the Eoyal Humane Society's testimonial for saving
the hfe of a wounded soldier in the cataracts of the Nile.
Has retired from the regular Army, and is now a Captain
in the 1st Norfolk Militia.
Evans, Ernest Charles. 1870-7. Youngest son of Herbert Norman
Evans, b. 1859. Sixth Form, 1874-7. Judd Exhib. Keble
Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. 4th cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1881.
Ordained 1883. Formerly Curate of Christ's Church,
Watney Street, St. George's-in-the-East, London, and now
of Stepney.
Geegoeie, David George. 1870-2. (Afterwards on H.M. training-
ship " Worcester.") Elder son of Colonel Frederick
Charles Gregorie, C.B 6.1860. Joined the 18th Foot,
1880. Served in the Egyptian Expedition of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir. Medal with
clasp, and bronze star. From 1884 was employed
with the Egyptian Army. Pei'formed a distinguished act
of bravery in rescuing a wounded man under the enemy's
fire at Souakin, 1884. Served in the operations up the
Nile in 1886, and was present at the battle of Giness.
Order of the Osmanieh. Clasp, " Souakin," 1885. d. 1886.
Hawkins, Frederick. 1870-4. Eldest son of Major James Hawkins.
b. 1856. Sixth Form, 1874. Entered the 8th Foot, 1874.
Bengal Staff Corps, 1878. Wing Commander in the 1st
Bengal Native Infantry, 1890. Served in the Afghan War,
1879-80, in the operations against the Momunds. Medal.
Jones, Wihiam T. Bassett. 1870-5. Son of James Jones, b. 1857.
Sixth Form, 1873-6. Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Went to
Cambridge University, d. 1882.
Lewis, George Frederick Henry. 1870-3. Son of Thomas Noyes
Lewis. In the Mercantile Marine. Has commanded one
of the Newhaven and Dieppe Steam-packets. Now Deputy
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A.D. 1870.
Harbour-Master at Newbaven Harbour. Has assumed the
name of Noyes in place of Lewis, and dropped his first
two Christian names.
MoEGAN, William Cbarles. 1870-2. Only son of the Eev. William
Eichard Morgan, b. 1855. Lond. Coll. of Divinity, 1879.
Ordained, 1881. Curate of St. John's, Fulham, 1881-7.
Curate of Kempston, Beds, 1887-9. Since 1889, Curate of
St. Peter's, St. Alban's.
Nightingale, Edward Charles. 1870-3. Youngest son of the Rev.
George Nightingale. Smythe Exhib. Corpus Christi Coll.,
Camb. B. A. 1880. M.A. 1885. Ordaijaed, 1880. Formerly
Curate of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, London. Afterwards
Curate of All Saints, Nelson, New Zealand ; and of Watton,
Herts.
EicHABDSON, Charles James Euddiman. 1870-3. Second son of
George Eichardson. b. 1854. Sixth Form, 1871-3. Foot-
ball Thirteen, 1871-2. Exhibitioner of Emman. Coll.,
Camb. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1878. Ordained,
1879. Exhibitioner in Greek Testament and Hebrew. Has
held the Curacies of All Saints, Hertford, and of Much
Marcle, Herts. Curate of the Western Missionary District,
Diocese of Dunedin, New Zealand, from 1886 to 1889.
Smith, George Barton. 1870-2. (Afterwards with a private tutor
for some years.) Eldest son of Lewis Smith, b. 1860.
Caius Coll., Camb. B.A. 1882. Joined the North Stafford-
shire Eegiment, 1st Batt. (late 64th Foot), 1884. Now in
the Army Pay Department at Cape Town, South Africa.
Thelltjsson, Ernest Charles. 1870-3. Only son of Ernest
Thellusson. b. 1858. Sodor and Man Theol. Coll., 1879.
Ordained, 1881. Has held the Curacies of Kirk Christ,
Eushen ; and St. George's, Douglas, both in the Isle of
Man. Since 1885, Incumbent of St. James', Melton-on-
the-Hill, Yorkshire.
Ward, James Ibotson. 1870-4. Eldest son of James Ward. Foot-
ball Thirteen, 1874. Played football for England v. Ireland
twice, 1880-2 ; also for South v. North the same years ; also
for the County of Middlesex. Eowed at Henley for the
London Sowing Club, 1879-80-81.
CUBIST MAS TEBM, 1870.
Beaumont, Arthur John. 1870-4. Son of Thomas Beaumont. In
business in London. Eesides at Stoke Newington.
Beaumont, Edward Jackson. 1870-4. Son of Thomas Beaumont.
Moving about in the East. Formerly at Bhamo in Burmah.
Beaumont, George Cuthbert. 1870-4. Son of Thomas Beaumont.
In the London and County Bank, King's Cross Branch,
London.
A.D. 1870.
Register.
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BuKTON George Guy. 1870-5. Eldest son of Samuel Warren Bur-
' ton. b. 1856. Entered the Muuster Bank (by Examina-
tion), 1875. Was at first in the Killarney branch ; in 1881
became chief clerk of the Transfer Branch at the Head
Office. Afterwards occupied the same post in the Muuster
and Leinster Bank.
Cabnell, John Frederick. 1870-3. Eldest son of George Frederick
Carnell (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1855. Admitted a Solicitor,
1878. Practises at Seveuoaks.
Charlton, Edward William. 1870-6. Son of Dennis Eigden Charl-
ton. Cricket Eleven, 1876. An Artist. Associate of the
Eoyal Society of Painters-Etchers. Resides at Ringwood,
Hants.
Charlton, Thomas Frank. 1870-5. Son of Dennis Rigden Charlton.
h. 1858. Solicitor in London, 1881-6. Since 1886 at
Kingston-on-Thames.
Cox, Harold. 1870-8. Second son of Homersham Cox (Old Ton-
bridgian). Sixth Form, 1876-S. Judd Exhib. Scholar of
Jesus Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1882.
President of the Cambridge University Union Society, 1881.
University Extension Lecturer on Political Economy at
York and Hull, 1882-3. In India from 1885 to 1887 as
Professor of Mathematics at the Anglo-Mahommedan
Cohege of Aligarh. Now a journalist in London.
Dickinson, Frederic William. 1870-3. (Afterwards at the Gym-
nasium of Essen, Rhine Province). Younger son of Henry
Dickinson, b. 1856. Sixth Form, 1873. A journalist.
GooDE, Thomas Henry. 1870-4. Son of William Francis Goode.
In business in London. Resides at Hampstead Heath.
Geowse, Robert. 1870-1. Eldest son of Robert Growse, M.D. h.
1853. Jesus Coll., Camb. Resided, at Brentwood, Essex.
Deceased.
Harris, Edmund Burke. 1870-7. Second son of Samuel Harris.
h. 1860. Sixth Form, 1877. Judd Exhib. Caius Coll.
Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1881. M.A. 1891. Second
in the First Class in Honours in the Final Examination of
the Incorporated Law Society, 1884 ; Clifford's Inn Prize-
man ; and Kent Law Society Prizeman. Admitted a
Solicitor, 1884. Practises at Tunbridge Wells.
Harris, John George Workman, 1870-1. Eldest son of Samuel
Harris, h. 1857. Entered the Tenterden Branch of the
London and County Bank as Second Clerk in 1876. Served
at several Branches till 1887, when he resigned. Has since
entered the service of the National Society for the Preven-
tion of Cruelty to Children, as an Inspector". Now in charge
of the Gloucester and Cheltenham district.
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A.D. 1870.
Headley, George Tanfield. 1870-5. Son of the Rev. Tanfield
George Headley. Was formerly learning farming in Kent.
HooPEB, Samuel Fry. 1870-3. Third son of William Hooper, b.
1855. Football Thirteen, 1872-3. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A.
1878. M.A. 1882. Ordained 1881. Curate of St. Paul's,
Lorrimore Square, London, from 1881 to 1887. Since 1887
Vicar of Holy Trinity, Blackheath Hill, Greenwich.
Leslie, Albert Edmond. 1870-5. Son of Francis Seymour Leslie.
In the 2nd Bombay Grenadiers. Captain 1887. Wing
Commander, 1829.
LucKHAM, Alexander James. 1870-5. Eldest son of Alexander
Minty Luckham. b. 1867. Sixth Form, 1872-5. Head
Boy, 1873 and 1875. Cricket Eleven, 1874-5 (Captain).
Football Thirteen, 1873-4 (Captain). Scholar of Emman.
Coll, Camb. 1st cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1879. M.A. 1882.
An Assistant-Master at Cheltenham College.
Mercee, Reginald Mackenzie. 1870 — . Son of Charles Mercer.
Resides at Canterbury.
Pawley, Tom Edward. 1870-3. (Afterwards at Cowbridge School.)
Son of Thomas John Pawley. Proprietor of the " Rose
and Crown " Hotel, Tonbridge. Has played in the Kent
County Cricket Eleven.
Reynolds, Herbert Edward. 1870-3. Fourth son of James
Reynolds. b. 1856. Joined the 19th Hussars, 1876.
Captain, 1882. Retired, 1883. Served in the Egyptian
campaign, 1882. Present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir.
Medal with clasp, and Khedive's Star. Resides at Egham.
Reynolds, James Christopher. 1870-2. Third son of James
Reynolds, b. 1854. Joined the Welsh Regiment, 1st Batt.
(late 41st Foot), 1876. Captain 1883. At present stationed
at Malta.
Richardson, George James Addison. 1870-1. Son of George
Richardson. Cricket Eleven, 1871. Football Thu-teen,
1871. In New Zealand.
Russell, Henry Satterthwaite. 1870-1. Son of Henry Russell.
A Member of the London Stock Exchange. Resides at
Weybridge, Surrey.
Trotter, Brown. 1870-2. Second son of Theodore Trotter, b. 1854.
d. 1886.
Wilson, William James. 1870-3. Second son of Alexander Wilson.
Member of the London Stock Exchange. Resides at
Thames Ditton.
A.D. 1871.
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LENT TERM, 1871.
Abell, Ernest George. 1871-2. Fifth son"of Henry Gilson Abell.
d. 1887.
Andkews, Leonard Peel. 1871-4. Eldest son of Louis Willoughby
Andrews, h. 1858. Cricket Eleven, 1874. Agent. In the
Phillipine Islands, 1878-82. Afterwards in Spain.
Andbews, Willoughby. 1871-7. Second son of Louis Willoughby
Andrews. b. 1861. Cricket Eleven, 1877. Football
Thirteen, 1876. Bank secretary at Manchester. Besides
in Cheshire.
Arnold, George Edmund. 1871 — . Son of George Arnold (Old
Tonbridgian). Managing Director of the Hastings Patent
Freestone Company.
Atkinson, Stuart Ivor. 1871-4. Son of the Eev. Michael Angelo
Atkinson. Formerly an Assistant-Master at St. Peter's
School, York. Now an Assistant-Master at Eossall School.
Baeeon, Frank. 1871-3. Son of Francis Barron.
Barton, Campbell. 1871-3. Son of Joseph Barton.
Barton, Charles Gerard. 1871-3. Son of Joseph Barton, h. 1860.
Joined the 46th Foot, 1881. Now in the Eoyal Lancashire
Eegiment (2nd Batt.) Captain 1889.
Bassett, Eobert Cecil. 1871-3. Eldest son of Eobert Goodenough
Bassett. b. 1856. Solicitor and Commissioner for Oaths.
Under-Sheriff for the Borough of Southampton, 1884-5.
Burton, Henry Howard. 1871-3. Second son of John Burton.
b. 1856. Football Thirteen, 1872. Timber merchant in
London.
Cameron, Allan Gordon. 1870-4. Son of Allan Gordon Cameron.
Sixth Form, 1873-4. Football Thirteen, 1874. Trin. Coll.,
Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. B.A. 1881. M.A. 1882. Eesides
at Ledaig, Scotland.
Cromie, Charles Francis. 1871-4. Son of Francis Cromie. b. 1858.
Cricket Eleven, 1874. Joined the 37th Foot (now called
1st Batt. Hampshire Eegiment), 1878. Captain, 1884
Eetired, 1892.
FiTZROY, Ferdinand. 1871-5. Son of Colonel Ferdinand Fitzrov
Cricket Eleven, 1876. Settled in Tasmania.
FiTZROY, Eeginald. 1871-4. Son of Colonel Ferdinand Fitzrov.
Settled in Tasmania.
FuRLEY, George. 1871-5. Younger son of William Henry Furley.
b 1858. Cricket Eleven, 1875. Football Thirteen, 1874.
Eesides at Tonbridge.
Harris, Barton. 1871-2. Son of William Henry Harris. 1882.
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A.D. 1871.
Habrisson, Arthur. 1871-5. Only son of George Harrisson. b. 1858.
On the Dramatic Stage. Manager and proprietor of several
theatrical companies. Formerly of the Olympic, Gaiety,
and Surrey Theatres. Author of several adaptations for
the Stage — "Lady Audley's Secret," "Aurora Floyd,"
" Called Back," " Mr. Barnes, of New York," etc. Norn
de pliLme, Henry Dundas. Sole lessee and manager of the
Eoyal County Theatre, Eeading, in which town he resides.
Harvey, Francis George. 1871-2. Son of James Harvey. Civil
Engineer to the Parochial Board of Portland, Jamaica.
Hawkins, John Anthony. 1871-4.
Hayes, Clarence Henry. 1871-2. Son of Courtney Hayes, b. 1855.
Joined the Eoyal Marine Light Infantry, 1874. Now in
the Bengal Staff Corps. Squadron Officer of the 1st Bengal
Cavalry.
Isaacs, Charles Edward. 1871-3. Son of Asher Isaacs. Football
Thirteen, 1873. In Jamaica.
Isaacs (now Craven), Percy Albert. 1871-3. Son of Asher Isaacs.
Football Thirteen, 1872-3. In business in London. Eesides
at Wimbledon.
Lloyd, Herbert Ehys. 1871-5, Second son of the Eev. Ehys. Jones
Lloyd. Cricket Eleven, 1875. Football Thirteen, 1874.
Joined Prince Albert's Somerset Light Infantry, 2nd Batt.
(formerly called the 13th Foot), 1878. Captain, 1887. Has
passed the Higher Standard Examination in Hindustani.
Served in Burmah, 1885-7. Medal with clasp. South
Wales Lawn Tennis Championship, 1887.
Moore, G. 1871-2. Son of John G. Moore.
Slade, Sydney. 1871-2. Son of Adolphus Frederick Slade. A
mining speculator in Victoria, Australia.
Tapp, Charles James, 11871-3. Eldest son of Arthur March Tapp.
b. 1856. Football Thirteen, 1872. A member of the Lon-
don Stock Exchange. Eesides at Bromley, Kent.
Vredenburg, Edric. 1871. An author, and member of the Authors'
Club. Eesides in London.
Wakefield, Henry Eussell. 1871-2. Son of Francis Wakefield.
Football Thirteen, 1871. Cuddesdon Theol. Coll. Ordained
1877. Has held the Curacies of St. Peter's, Vaushall ;
Barnes ; and the Curacy-in-charge of Swanscombe, Kent.
1883-88 Vicar of St. Michael and All Angels, Lower Syden-
ham. Since 1888 Vicar of Sandgate, Kent. 1888-91
Lecturer on Literature at the Crystal Palace. Fellow of
the Eoyal Historical Society. Author of a Study on
" Hamlet," etc.
Williamson, Eobert Lamlev. 1871-2. Son of James WilHamson.
Cricket Eleven, 1872. Edin. Univ. Entered the medical
profession. Deceased.
A.D. 1871.
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SUMMEB TERM, 1871.
Archer, Henry Fairfax Best. 1871-2. Son of Major Henry Archer.
Member of Lloyds', London. Eesides near Maidstone,
Berkeley, Leopold Wilkinson Fitzhardinge. 1871-8. Eldest son
of Eeginald Adolpbus Eugene Berkeley, b. 1860. Sixth
Form, 1878. Judd Exhib. St. John's Coll., Camb. Law
Exhib. Afterwards at Downing Coll., Camb. Left without
a degree owing to ill-health. Studied Law in Canada, and
became a Barrister. Practises in Ontario. Author of "A
Synopsis of the Laws of the Building Trade in the States
and Territories of America."
Capron, Frederick WilUam. 1871-5. (Afterwards at Eugby School).
Eldest son of Frederick Lucas Capron. h. 1860. Cricket
Eleven, 1875. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1882. M.A. 1888.
A Solicitor in London.
Carnell, Henry. 1871. Son of George Frederick Carnell (Old
Tonbridgian). Formerly in the London and Westminster
Bank. Now Managing Clerk to his father, a Solicitor at
Sevenoaks.
Carr, Andrew Eichardson. 1871-2. Son of the Eev. Henry Carr.
Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1884. Ordained. Curate of St.
Andrew's Mission, Bromley-by-Bow, 1890. Curate of St.
John's Derby, 1891. Curate of All Saints, Wellingborough,
1892. M.A. 1892.
Chapman, Frederick Temple. 1871-2. Son of David Chapman.
Formerly in Methuen's Horse in South Africa. A tea-
planter in India.
Chapman, Percival Ward. 1871-2. Son of David Chapman. Passed
an examination in Chemistry. Secretary to a Chemical
Manufacturing Company.
Crow, Frederick Lewis. 1871-5. Son of Frederick George Crow.
Auctioneer and estate agent, Dorking.
Crow, George. 1871-5. Son of Frederick George Crow. A Sohcitor
in the City of London.
Hogg, James Edward. 1871-6. Eldest son of Edward Hogg. Sixth
Form, 1875-6. Judd Exhib. Line. Coll., Oxford. 3rd el.
Mods. 4th cl. Lit Hum. B.A. 1880. M.A. 1883. A
Sohcitor. Practising at Sydney, New South Wales.
LooHEE, William Arthur. 1871-4. Youngest son of Alfred Loch6e.
M.D. h. 1858. A Solicitor at Canterbury.
Martin, Donald. 1871—. Son of Colonel James Eanald Martin.
In New Zealand.
Olivier, Sydney. 1871-7. Second son of the Eev. Henry Arnold
Ohvier. b. 1859. Sixth Form, 1874-7. Head Boy, 1876.
Judd Exhib. Also Exhibitioner (proximo accessit for
n2
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A.D. isri.
Open Scholarship) of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford. Stroke
of the College Boat, 1879. 2nd cl. Mods. 2nd cl. Lit.
Hum. B.A. 1883. Entered the Colonial Office, 1882.
1st in Home Civil Service Examination. 2nd for the
Oxford University Cobden Essay Prize, 1883. During 1891,
Acting Colonial Secretary of British Honduras, appointed
to revise the financial system, and to assist the Administra-
tor during a temporary abeyance of the Legislature.
Shakespear, Charles Harry. 1871-5. Son of John Shakespear.
Formerly in the French army. Now in business in London.
Smith, George Charles Moore. 1871-7. Eldest son of George Moore
Smith, h. 1858. Sixth Form, 1874-7. Head Boy. Judd
Exhib. Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb. 1st cl. Trip.,
1881. M.A. 1884. Engaged in private tuition at Cambridge.
Stephen, Alfred Consett. 1871-5. Only son of Montague Consett
Stephen. h. 1857. Sixth Form, 1874-5. New Coll.,
Oxford. 2nd cl. Jurisprudence. Now a member of a firm
of Solicitors at Sydney, New South Wales.
CHEISTMAS TEEM, 1871.
Ash, Herbert Eichard Francis. 1871-3. Son of the Eev. Richard
Eobert Drummond Ash (Old Tonbridgian) . Civil Engineer
in the Public Works Department of India.
Babteam, Eeginald Henry. 1871-4. Fourth son of Captain WilUam
Bartram. Brewer, at Bridge House, Tonbridge.
Baeteam, William. 1871-4. Third son of Captain William Bartram.
Mechanical and Consulting Engineer at Tonbridge. For-
merly Instructor at the Crystal Palace Co.'s School of
Practical Engineering.
Collins, Philip Edward. 1871-2. Son of John Collins.
Ceundwell, Ernest, 1871-4. Youngest son of Wilham Thomas
Crundwell. b. 1858. First in 1st cl. Honours, Clement's
Inn Prizeman, and Daniel Eeardon Prizeman, in the Final
Law Examination, 1881. Practises as a Solicitor at
Farnham, Surrey.
Gardner, Eichard. 1871-3. Son of William Gardner.
Hart, Percival Longcroft. 1871-3. Elder son of Henry Percival
Hart (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1857. On leaving School
began studying for the Law, but was compelled to abandon
it on account of ill-health. Eesides at Lewes.
Hatmen, Egerton Stanley. 1871-2. Son of Henry Haymen. In
Australia.
Healey, Cecil. 1871. Son of Benjamin Healey.
Hill Horace Ayton. 1871-3. (Afterwards at Manchester Grammar
' School). Third son of John Spencer HiU. b. 1857, Symes
A.D. 1871.
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Scholar of Exeter Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. B.A. 1882.
Ordained 1880. Formerly Curate of Bolhngton, Cheshire.
1881-6 Curate in charge of Tresco, Scilly Isles. 1886-8
Curate of St. Just-in-Eoseland, Cornwall. 1888-91 Curate
iu charge of St. Sampson's, Cornwall. Since 1891 Eector
of West Worlington, Devon.
Hogg, Ernest. 1871-5. Second son of Edward Hogg. In the
Province of Auckland, New Zealand.
Jenkins, Leoline Edward. 1871-2. Son of the Eev. Canon Eobert
Charles Jenkins. Died in Australia, 1883.
McInttbe, Alexander. 1871-3. Son of General John Mclntyre. In
South Africa.
McIntybe, Donald Charles Frederick. 1871-3. Son of General
John Mclntyre. h. 1859. Joined the 100th Foot, 1879.
Afterwards in the 78th Foot. Since 1882 in the Bengal
Staff Corps. Captain 1890. Served with distinction in
Manipur, 1891. Officiating Wing Officer of the 42nd
Goorkhas Eifles, 1892.
Maetin, James Percival. 1871-5. Son of Colonel James Eanald
Martin. In New Zealand.
Martin, Theodore George. 1871-4. Son of Colonel James Eanald
Martin. In New Zealand.
Maule, Harry Carteret. 1871-7. Eldest son of the Eev. Thomas
Carteret Maule. h. 1858. Sixth Form, 1876-7. Football
Fifteen, 1876-7. Judd Exhib. St. John's Coll., Oxford.
3rd cl. Mods. B.A. 1880. Entered the English Civil Ser-
vice, 1881 (Sixth in Examination for First Glass Clerkships).
Appointed to Sheerness Dockyard, 1881 ; then transferred
to Portsmouth Dockyard, 1885 ; and in 1886, to Bermuda.
Appointed Naval Storekeeper at Jamaica, 1890.
MosER, Arthur Thomas. 1871-3. Younger son of Henry Moser.
Eesides at Kensington.
MosER, Charles Henry. 1871-3. (Afterwards in Germany). Elder
son of Henry Moser. h. 1856. Iron merchant in London.
Eesides at Sydenham.
Pears, Stewart D. 1871-4. Son of Lieutenant-Colonel Arnold
Christian Pears. Passed from Cooper's Hill Indian Engi-
neering College into the PubHc Works Department, India.
Now an Assistant Engineer (1st Grade) Periyar Project
Works.
Eeynolds, Edward Steuard. 1871-2. (Afterwards at the Eoyal
Institution School. Liverpool). Second son of Jacob Eey-
nolds. h. 1858. Emman. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1881.
Barrister-at-Law. Eesides in London.
Skelding, Henry. 1871-8. Son of Joseph Skelding. h. 1859.
Cams Coll., Camb. B.A. 1883. M.B. and B.C. 1887.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1871.
Winner of several races in the Cambridge Swimming-
Sports. Studied for the medical profession at St. Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1886. Late
Eesident Medical Officer of the General Infirmary and
Fever Hospital, Bedford.
Skelding, Joseph Deeton. 1871-3. Eldest son of Joseph Skelding.
h. 1857. Went to Tasmania, d. 1889.
Steachan, Thomas. 1871-3. Son of James Strachan. Cricket
Eleven, 1872-3. Football Thirteen, 1871-2. Deceased.
Tewson, Edward Arthur. 1871-3. Son of Edward Tewson. Cricket
Eleven, 1873. Football Thirteen, 1873. Member of the
firm of Debenham, Tewson & Co., auctioneers, surveyors,
and land agents, London.
Tract, Francis William. 1871-4. (Afterwards at Fauconberge
School, Beccles.) Eldest son of the Eev. Frederick Francis
Tracy. b. 1858. Open Exhibitioner, St. John's Coll.,
Camb. ^grotat Class. Trip. B.A. 1880. M.A. 1885.
Ordained, 1882. Master of Lower School and Senior
House-Master at King Wilham's College, Isle of Man,
1880-4. Curate of Bramber with St. Botolph, Sussex.
Then of Eockwells Preparatory School, Batcombe, Somer-
set, and Curate of Upton Noble. Head Master of Totnes
Endowed Grammar School, 1887-91. Since 1891, Head
Master of the South-Eastern College, Eamsgate.
Wilkinson, John Du Cane. 1871-3. (Afterwards at Marlborough
College.) Second son of the Eev. Henry Wilkinson, b. 1860.
Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1882. Was articled to a SoUcitor.
Wilkinson, WiUiam Henry. 1871-3. (Afterwards at Marlborough
College.) Eldest son of the Eev. Henry Wilkinson, b. 1857.
Jesus Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1880. M.A.
1883. Assistant-Master at Sahsbury School, 1881-4.
Ordained, 1885. Curate of St. Mary's, Marlborough, 1885-9.
Senior Curate of Warminster, 1889-92. Perpetual Curate
of South Milton, Kingsbridge, South Devon, 1892.
Wilson, Leslie. 1871-6. Third son of Alexander Wilson. Cricket
Eleven, 1876. Plays in the Kent County Cricket Eleven.
A Member of the London Stock Exchange.
Wilson, Eobert Stuart. 1871-6. Elder son of Eobert James
Wilson, M.D. Sixth Form, 1874-6. Cricket Eleven, 1876.
Trin. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mods. B.A. 1880. M.A. 1887.
Assistant-Master at Park House School, Eeading.
Workman, Arthur William. 1871-2. St. John's Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1877. M.A. 1880. Ordained, 1877. Has held the
Curacies of Waddesdon, Bucks; Newbury, Berks ; Esher,
Surrey ; the Curacy, and afterwards the Vicarage, of
Wrangle, Boston, Lines. ; and now the Vicarage of Grasby,
Lines.
A.D. 1871.
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WoBKMAN, Eeginald Lathom. 1871-2. Son of William Workman.
Worth, David Leslie. 1871-2. Second son of John Alger Worth.
In New Zealand.
Worth, John LesHe. 1871-2. (Afterwards at a School in Germany,
of which he was the champion runner and swimmer).
Eldest son of John Alger Worth, h. 1857. Member of
the firm of Dowson & Worth, shipbuilders, at London.
LENT TEEM, 1872.
Adkin, Henry John. 1872-4. Eldest son of Eobert Whitley Adkin,
b. 1858. A Solicitor in London. Besides at Blackheath.
Arnold, Arthur William. 1872. Second son of George Arnold
(Old Tonbridgian). Was articled to a Solicitor at Hastings.
Bird, Edward Trevor. 1872-5. Youngest son of Major Eobert
Wilberforce Bird. b. 1858. Cricket Eleven, 1875. Foot-
ball Thirteen, 1875. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1880. M.A.
1884. Ordained, 1882. Formerly Curate of Bideford,
North Devon ; Kenn, Exeter ; St. Paul's Church, Bedford.
Eector of Farmington, Gloucester. Now Vicar of Caldicot,
Monmouthshire.
BoTD, Hugh Charles Felix. 1872-3. Son of Felix Ernest Adolphus
Boyd.
Boyd, Percy WilHam Dalwitz. 1872-7. Son of Felix Ernest
Adolphus Boyd. In Griqualand, South Africa.
Calby, Herbert Murkin. 1872-4. Eldest (twin) son of Murkin
Lawrence Caley. b. 1859. Architect and surveyor. Prac-
tises aud resides at Tuubridge Wells.
Caley, Llewellyn Neville. 1872-7. Second (twin) son of Murkin
Lawrence Caley. b. 1859. Highbury College of Divinity.
Ordained, 1884. Has held Curacies at All Samts', Hatcham
Park, London; All Saints', New Cross, Bayswater, and
Brixton ; and now at Christ Church, Brooklyn, U.S.A.
Causton, Wallace Cuthbert. 1872-3. Sou of James Causton.
Besides at Forest Hill.
Eden, Henry Hamilton Forbes. 1872-4. Younger son of Colonel
Wilham Frederick Eden. Cricket Eleven, 1873-4. Foot-
ball Thirteen, 1872-3. Captain, 3rd Batt., Norfolk Eegt.
1887. Besides at Cromer.
Graham, Christopher Colborne. 1872-5. Son of Christopher North
Graham (Old Tonbridgian). Sixth Form, 1874-5. Studied
chemistry at South Kensington. Is now chemist and
secretary to a firm of paint and varnish manufacturers at
Hull Fellow of the Chemical Society and of the Institute
of Chemistry.
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A.D. 1872.
Graham, Tom. 1872-5. Son of William Graham.
Haymen, Henry. 1872. Son of Henry Haymen,
Heney, Nicholas Clement. 1872. Son of Nicholas Henry.
HuNTEE, Arthur Edward. 1872. Son of Edward Marchant Hunter.
Left after a short time, owing to ill-health. Was prepared
for College at a private tutor's. Scholar of Jesus Coll., '
Camb. 3rd cl. Trip. B.A. 1880. d. 1882.
Jacomb-Hood, George Percy. 1872-3. Eldest son of Eobert
Jacomb-Hood. Art Scholar of the Slade School of Art,
University College, London. Afterwards gained a Travell-
ing Scholarship. Has painted, among other pictures, " St.
Simeon Stylites," at the Eoyal Academy, 1879; "La
Cocarde Tricolore," at the Eoyal Academy, 1884. Member
of the New English Art Club. Painted the school portrait
of the Eev. T. B. Eowe (late Head Master).
Jacomb-Hood, John Wykeham. 1872-5. Second son of Eobert
Jacomb-Hood. b. 1859. Studied Engineering at the Crystal
Palace Engineering School. Is now a district engineer, in
charge of the London District of the London and South-
western Eailway Company.
Padwick, Erancis Herbert. 1872-3. Son of Frederick Padwick.
Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1879. M.A. 1883. CaUed
to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1882.
Smith, Edward. 1872-3. Son of Edward Smith. A clerk in the
Eailway Clearing House, London.
Smith, Harry Wakelyn. 1872-80. Second son of George Moore
Smith, b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1877-80. Head Boy. Judd
Exhib. Scholar of St. John's Coll., Camb. 1st cl. Class.
Trip., 1882. 2nd cl. Mor. Sci. Trip. B.A. 1884. M.A. 1887.
Assistant Master at Malvern College.
Thoenton, Lewis. 1872-3. Son of the Eev. WiUiam Thornton.
Went to Pemb. Coll., Oxford. Eesides in London.
Whiting, Percy Fletcher. 1872-5. Studied for a time for the Army.
Was afterwards with a Solicitor. Now resides in Cornwall.
Williamson, Cyril Venn Wilton. 1872. Son of Octavius WiUiam-
son. b. 1858. Entered the Eoyal Marines, 1876. Was
transferred to the Bengal Staff Corps, 1880. Captain 1887.
Assistant Commissary General for Bengal. Served in the
Lushai and Manipur expeditions, 1889-91. Medal.
SUMMEB TERM, 1872.
Archee, Baliol, 1872-5. Son of Major William Archer. In the
Eoyal FHnt Mihtia.
Archee, James Douglas. 1872-5. Son of Major William Archer.
In the 1st Warwick Militia. Captain, 1888.
A.D. 1872.
Register.
185
FiTZMAURiCE, Eobert Bruce. 1872-3. (Afterwards at Mr. Fowler's,
Tunbridge Wells). Eldest son of Colonel Gamaliel
Fitzmaurice. b. 1857. Ship and insurance broker in
London.
GooDE, Minton. 1872-4. Eldest son of William James Goode. h.
1858. China manufacturer. Eesides at South Hampstead.
Geay, Herbert. 1872-6. Fifth surviving son of Owen Gray. h.
1861. In the Law Fire Insurance Society, London.
Gbay, Octavius. 1872-6. Son of Owen Gray. Eesides at Tonbridge.
Engineer.
HiLLYER, WiUiam Herbert. 1872-9. Son of William Thomas
Hillyer. Member of Eoy. Coll. Surg., and Lie. Eoy. Coll.
Phys., Edin. Late Public Vaccinator and Medical Officer
to the 3rd District of the Halstead Union, Essex. Was
Surgeon of the Cunard s.s. "Bothnia." In practice at
Buckden, Himts.
Holland, Alfred. 1872-5. (Afterwards at Brighton College).
Youngest son of Frederick Holland. b. 1869. Christ
Church, Oxford. B.A. 1881. Eesides at Bedford Square,
London.
Johnson, Gifford Henry. 1872-3. (Afterwards at Dover College).
Only son of Henry Johnson. b. 1859. Merton Coll,
Oxford. 3rd cl. Theol. B.A. 1885. Wycliffe HaU, Oxford.
Ordained 1886. Curate of St. Peter's, Southwark, 1887-9.
Since 1890 Curate of St. Mary's, Kilburn.
Lewis, Thomas Noyes. 1872-4. (At Dulwich College, 1874-80).
Son of Thomas Noyes Lewis. An Artist. Designs church
windows and other ecclesiastical work. Eesides at Hadley,
Barnet.
MoBLEY, Francis Walter. 1872-3. Son of the Eev. George Morley.
Wadh. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1882.
Newington, Philip Cator. 1872. Son of Philip Plaisted Newington.
Went to the Colonies, where he died.
Pattinson, John Shield. 1872-3. Son of Hugh Lee Pattinson.
Football Thirteen, 1872-3. In Canada.
EoPEE, John Charles. 1872-7. Son of John William Eoper. Sixth
Form, 1875-7. Smythe Exhib. Keble Coll., Oxford. 3rd
cl. Theol. B.A. 1881. Denyer and Johnson Theol. SchoL,
1882. M.A. 1884. EUerton Theological Essay, 1885.
Ordained, 1882. Formerly Curate of Hurstmonceux,
Sussex ; then Chaplain and Theol. Lecturer of Brasenose
Coll., Oxford. Keble Professor of Divinity at Trinity
College, Toronto, Canada, 1886-9. Now in charge of St.
Thomas's Church, Toronto.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1872.
Steed, Harry Edward. 1872-6. Eldest son of Henry Steed.
b. 1861. Cricket Eleven, 1876. Entered the Civil Service
(H.M. Office of Works), 1881. Honorary Secretary of the
Surrey Rugby Football Union.
Sturgess, Archibald Thomas. 1872-5. Eldest son of Thomas
Sturgess. b. 1857. Cricket Eleven, 1875. An engineer.
Practising at Madrid, Spain.
Tattersall, John Fountain. 1872-5. Eldest son of John Tattersall.
b. 1857. Author of "Memories of Hurstwood, Lancashire,"
1889 ; " The Baptism of the Viking, and other poems,"
1890. Eesides at Bickley, Kent.
Wadmoke, Beauchamp. 1872-80. Third son of James Foster
Wadmore (Old Tonbridgian). h. 1861. Christ Church,
Oxford, and afterwards New Inn Hall. Architect, in Lon-
don. Associate of the Eoyal Institute of British Architects,
and Fellow of the Surveyors' Institution. Eesides at Catford.
Wilson, Allan Campbell. 1872 — . Son of Thomas Wilson.
Wilson, Thomas. 1872 — . Son of Thomas Wilson.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1872.
Barkworth, Henry Smith. 1872-7. Son of Joseph Charles
Barkworth. Studied for the medical profession at St.
George's Hospital, London. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1889.
Appointed House- Surgeon of St. George's Hospital, London,
1891.
Beaumont, William Eigdon. 1872-4. Son of Thomas Beaumont.
In the Mercantile Marine. Formerly in the steamer
"Patrick Stewart," of Kurrachee, India.
Berkeley, Eeginald William Fitzhardiuge. 1872-6. (Afterwards
a King's Scholar of Eton College.) Second son of Eeginald
Adolphus Eugene Berkeley. h. 1863. A publisher and
advertising agent in London.
Berkeley, Vincent Fitzhardinge. 1872-6. Son of Lionel Berkeley.
BiDWELL, Henry Ambrose. 1872-5. Elder son of Edward BidweU.
Eesides at East Peckham, near Tonhridge.
CouLSON, Ernest Sydney. 1872-4. Eldest son of Horatio Sydney
Coulson. b. 1857. Admitted a Sohcitor, 1880. Practises
in the city of London, and at Croydon.
Crawfurd, Charles Hubert Payne. 1872-8. Third son of the Eev.
Charles Walter Payne Crawfurd. b. 1860. Sixth Form,
1877-8. Smythe Exhib. Football Fifteen, 1878. Corpus
Christi Coll, Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods. B.A. 1882. M.A. 1885.
Formerly a Solicitor in London. Ordained 1888. Curate
of St. Bartholomew, Sydenham.
A.D. 1872.
Register.
187
Cross, Ernest Edmond. 1872-4. Eldest son of Thomas John Cross.
d. 1881.
Cross, Frederick Edmund. 1872-80. Second (eldest surviving) son
of Thomas John Cross, b. 1863. Sixth Form, 1880. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1880. Eesides at Dulwich.
Dann, Henry Churnside Beaumont. 1872-3. Son of Henry Talbot
Churnside Dann. Entered the 2nd West India Eegiment,
1883. Aide-de-camp and Private Secretary to the Governor
of the West African Settlements, 1884-5. Aide-de-camp to
the Governor of the Bahamas, 1887. Indian Staff Corps,
1887. Adjutant to the 10th Bombay Light Infantry, 1889.
Day, Horace Francis. 1872-7. (Afterwards at Spa, Belgium, for a
year). Eldest son of Horace Day, M.D. Admitted a Soli-
citor. Now orange-growing in California.
Elin, Ernest Bloxam Constantine. 1872-6. Son of Frederick Elin.
In business in London.
Fagan, Arthur Mamice. 1872-4. Fourth son of the Eev. Henry
Stuart Fagan. b. 1858. Civil engineer in the Public Works
Department. India. Assistant engineer (1st Grade). Now
stationed in the Etawah Division, North- West Provinces.
Foley, Arthur Paul. 1872-8. Son of Edward Foley. Sixth Form,
1877-8. Judd Exhib. New Coll., Oxford. 4th cl. Hist.
B.A. 1882.
Freeman, Eussell George. 1872-5. Fourth son of Joseph Freeman.
b. 1862. Eesides at Aldergrove, British Columbia.
Gill, Cecil Hope. 1872-7. (Afterwards at King William's College,
Isle of Man. Eldest surviving son of the Eev. William
Gill. b. 1859. Sixth Form, 1876-7. Eustat Scholar of
Jesus Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1882.
Ordained 1882. Curate of St. George's, Douglas, Isle of
Man, 1882-6. Curate of St. Mary Abbots, Kensington,
1885-7. Curate of Eondebosch, Capetown, 1887-90. Eector
of Mowbray, Capetown, 1890-2. Eector of Burgersdorp,
Cape Colony, 1892.
Gill, Wilham Hope. 1872-3. Eldest son of the Eev. WiUiam Gill.
b. 1856. Killed by a fall from a rock at Santon, Isle of
Man, in the midsummer holidays, 1873.
Gipps, Henry Falcon. 1872-8. Eldest son of Walter Gipps (Old
Tonbridgian). 6. 1859. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1882.
M.A. 1886. Ordained 1883. Formerly Curate of Thorn-
hill Lees, Yorkshire. Curate of Barnes, Surrey, 1885-9.
Since 1889 Curate in charge of St. Mary Magdalene,
Chiswick.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1872.
Hathoene, James Kemp. 1872. Son of James George Hathorne.
In Natal, South Africa.
Hawkins, Francis Stanhope. 1872-9. Third son of the Eev. Eobert
Hawkins, b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1878-9. Oriel Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1882. Fell. Eoy. Coll. Sm-g. House Sur-
geon of Guy's Hospital, d. 1888.
Hekvey, Charles Henry Augustus. 1872-5. Eldest son of Lord
Augustus Hervey. b. 1862. Entered the Eoyal Artillery,
1881. Eoyal Horse Artillery, 1884. Captain 1890. Now
Adjutant of the Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Artillery.
Heevey, Frederick William Fane. 1872-5. Second son of Lord
Augustus Hervey. 6.1863. Entered the Eoyal Navy, 1877.
Lieutenant 1883. Five first-class certificates. Now serving
in H.M.S. "Victoria," the flag-ship in the Mediterranean.
Jenkins, Frederick Charles. 1872-5. Son of the Eev. Canon Eobert
Jenkins. A mining engineer in New South Wales.
Jones, Gatty. 1872-3. Second son of William Halse Gatty Jones.
6. 1859. Abroad at present.
KiRBY, Murdoch Charles. 1872-4. Fourth son of the Eev. Henry
Murdoch Kirby. h. 1861. After spending some years in
Canada, was ordained in 1888, and is now incumbent of a
church at West Fort William, Ontario, Canada.
Paekee, Arthur Gordon. 1872-7. Third son of Col. WiUiam Parker.
b. 1859. Sixth Form, 1875-7. Cricket Eleven, 1876-7.
Football Fifteen, 1877. Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb. 3rd
cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1882. In the College Eugby FootbaU
Team, 1880-2 ; and Cricket Eleven, 1881. Assistant-Master
at Twyford School, Winchester, Hants, from 1883 to his
death in 1887.
Eepton, Frederick William. 1872-6. Son of Herbert Eepton.
h. 1860. Cricket Eleven, 1876. Football Thirteen, 1874-6.
Joined the 100th Foot, 1879. Bengal Staff Corps, 1882.
Attached to the 28th Bengal Native Infantry. Dep. -Asst. -
Com.-Gen, with troops in Sikkim, 1889. Captain, 1890.
Eepton, Herbert Watkiss. 1872-5. Son of Herbert Eepton.
Cricket Eleven, 1875. Went to Canada.
EiGDEN, John Lambe. 1872-5. Third son of Eichard Hem-y
Eigden. &. 1858. Exhibitioner of King's College, -London
(Applied Science Department). Civil Engineer. Associate
Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, and
Sworn Government Surveyor. Employed on the Natal
Government Eailways, from 1878 to 1886. Fellow of the
Eoyal Colonial Institute. Died in Natal, 1891.
Shaw John Stanley. 1872-5. Son of John Shaw. (Afterwards at
Eugby School.) Now in America.
A.D. 1872.
Register.
189
Stow, Charles Lethbridge. 1872-4. Son of Thomas Broughton
Stow. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg. Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys., Edin.
Formerly Sm-geon on one of the Peninsular and Oriental
Company's steamers. Afterwards Surgeon to the Palmers-
ton and Pine Creek Eailroad, Northern Territory, South
Australia. Now Government Physician at Makawao Maui,
Sandwich Islands.
Stow, Herbert Montague. 1872—. Son of Thomas Broughton
Stow. Settled in Manitoba.
Stuegess, John Moore. 1872-7. Son of Thomas Sturgess. Cricket
Eleven, 1875-7. Captain. Football Thirteen, 1874-6.
Captain. Land Agent. Eesides at Penshurst.
Wadmoee, Clyde Foster. 1872-9. Fourth and youngest son of
James Foster Wadmore (Old Tonbridgian). h. 1863. Planter
in Ceylon.
Wilkinson, Henry Lionel Smyth. 1872 — . Son of William
Wilkinson. Civil Engineer in India. Qualified as Assistant
Engineer at Eoorkee, 1883. Engaged since on various
railways and other operations of the Public Works Depart-
ment in Bengal, India. At present on the Eohilcund-
Kumaon Eailway.
WiNTLB, James Pitt. 1872-3. Son of Colonel Edward Wintle.
Cricket Eleven, 1873. Went to India, and died there in
1879.
LENT TEEM, 1873.
Beekeley, Michael Lionel Fitzhardinge. 1872-6. Son of Lionel
Berkeley.
Elin, Harry Edgar. 1873. Son of Frederick Elin. Eesides in
Kensington.
Fletchee, Alfred Leigh. 1873-7. Second son of James Pearson
Fletcher, b. 1859. Eesiding in the Cape Colony.
Fletchee, Henry James. 1873-7. Third son of James Pearson
Fletcher, b. 1860. Edinburgh University, M.B., 1882.
Passed (2nd in open competitive examination) for the Medical
Staff of Her Majesty's Army, 1885. At present serving in
India. Surgeon, 1885. Surgeon-Captain at Dagshai.
Geaham, Norman Child. 1873-5. Son of Christopher North
Graham, b. 1859. Tea merchant in London. Eesides at
Brentwood, Essex.
Hawkins, George Arthur. 1873-9. Son of Major James Hawkins.
6. 1859. Cricket Eleven, 1879. Entered the 71st High-
land Light Infantry. Afterwards in the 65th Eegiment.
Lieutenant. Bengal Staff Corps, 1888. Wing Officer of
the 42nd Goorkha Light Infantry. Dep. Asst. Com. Gen
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A.D. 1873.
Hawkins, James Hannen. 1873-7. Son of Major James Hawkins.
b. 1861. In the 99th Eegiment.
Hebbert, Ernest George. 1873-4. Younger son of Colonel WiUiam
George Hebbert, E.E. b. 1859. Pemb. Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1881. Civil Engineer. At present employed in India.
Holmes, Eeginald Hummer. 1873.
IsAED, Arthur James. 1873. (Afterwards at the Leys School,
Cambridge.) Second son of Joseph Isard. b. 1859. A
Solicitor in London. Eesides at Sydenham.
Leakotd, Digby Johnson. 1873-7. (At Harrow School, 1877-80.)
Son of Nehemiah Learoyd. b. 1863. Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1884-5. In Holy Orders. Curate of Bengeo, Herts, 1886-9.
Since 1889, Curate of Chipping Barnet.
LuMB, John. 1873-5. Son of Charles Lumb. b. 1858. Eailway
engineer and contractor at Buenos Ayres.
Merceb, Walter Douglas. 1873-5. Son of Isaac Mercer, b. 1857.
In Canada.
Peoctoe, WiUiam Edward. 1873-5. Son of the Eev. William A.
Proctor, b. 1862. An Engineer. Obtained the Board of
Trade Certificate as a 1st cl. Engineer in the Merchrnt
Service in 1885. After many years at sea, has been, since
1890, on the staff of the Wallsend Engineering Company
at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Eatteay, Hugh Money. 1873-5. Second surviving son of Colonel
Thomas Eattray, C.B. b. 1863. A Surveyor to the Argen-
tine Land and Investment Company in the Argentine
Eepublic, South America.
Wilson, Cecil. 1873-9. Youngest son of Alexander Wilson. Sixth
Form, 1879. Cricket Eleven, 1877-9. Captain. Jesus CoU.,
Camb. B.A. 1883. M.A. 1886. Has played m the Kent
County Cricket Eleven. Ordained, 1886. Cm-ate of Port-
sea, 1886-91. Vicar of Moordown, Bournemouth, 1891.
WoTTON, John. 1873-4. Son of Thomas Wotton. Cricket Eleven,
1873-4. A brewer at Isleworth, Middlesex.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1873.
Beaumont, Henry Lister. 1873-4. Son of Thomas Beaumont.
Moving about in the East. Head-quarters, Km-rachee.
BiDWELL, Edward Blaxland Holden. 1873-7. Younger son of
Edward Bidwell. b. 1860. Was learning brewing in Essex,
when he died, 1886.
Caepmael, Alfred. 1873-4. (Afterwards at Dulwich College).
Eldest son of Alfred Carpmael. b. 1861. St. John's Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1883. Admitted a Solicitor, 1886.
A.D. 1873.
Register.
191
CoLLEDGB, Leslie Eobert. 1873-6. Son of George Welsted CoUedge.
b. 1858. Football Thirteen, 1876-6. Entered the Army
Medical Staff. Captain, 1884. Now stationed at Shorn-
cliffe, Kent.
CouLSON, Horace Luke. 1873-5. Second son of Horatio Sydney
Coulson. h. 1859. In the London and Brazilian Bank,
Limited. Now stationed at Pernambuco, Brazil.
Delves, Charles Frederick. 1873-7. Son of Joseph Delves. 6.1861.
Delves, Percy John. 1873-7. Son of Joseph Delves, b. 1865.
Cadet on H.M.S. "Worcester," 1879-81. Now a Second
Officer in the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation
Company's Service.
Edwaeds, Herbert. 1873. Son of Allen Thomas Edwards, b. 1856.
Field, Frank. 1873-6. Fourth son of Benjamin Field. b. 1858.
Cricket Eleven, 1875-6. Captain. Football Thirteen, 1875.
Colonial broker in Mincing Lane, London. Besides at
South Kensington.
Fox, Stanley Charles. 1873-7. Youngest son of Thomas Samuel
Fox. b. 1860. cl. 1877.
GoRHAM, Percival. 1873. Fifth son of John Gorham (Old Ton-
bridgian). b. 1863, In India.
Harding, WiUiam Joseph. 1873-8. Son of John Harding, b. 1860.
Sixth Form, 1876-8. Scholar of Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb.
2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1882. M.A. 1885. Formerly an
Assistant Master at Sutton Valence School. Now at
Christ's College, Brecon. Author of " The Simple Sentence
in Greek."
Mills, Charles. 1873-5. Eldest son of Charles Samuel Mills, b.
1857. Shipbroker (chartering) in London. Besides at
Streatham.
Neall, Douglas Fearne. 1873-4. Son of John Sugden Neall.
TraveUing about the world.
Peake, Thomas Pendrill. 1873-9. Third son of Bobert William
Peake (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1879.
Passed Examination for Indian Forest Department (4th on
list), 1881. Studied at the French School of Forestry at
Nancy, and was posted in 1884 to the South Canara District,
Madras Presidency. Has since passed examinations in the
Canarese Language. Forest Law, etc. Conservator (3rd
Grade). Now on fm^lough.
Sinclair, Herbert PhiUips Tofft. 1873-8. Second son of George
Arthiir Sinclair. b. 1858. Football Thirteen, 1876-7.
Studied for the medical profession at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, and at Edinburgh Infirmary. Lie. Boy. Coll.
Surg, and Phys., 1885. Has been engaged as surgeon in
the North Atlantic trade on the Allan and Wilson lines of
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1873.
steamers. Has been practising of late as assistant and
" locum tenens."
Smith, Edward Hawker. 1873. Second son of Major-General
Walter Henry Smith, b. 1863. Engaged on Canal Works
in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Smith, Henry Dolhng. 1873-6. Eldest son of Major-General
Walter Henry Smith. 6. 1858. Solicitor in London.
Sylvester, Charles Frederick. 1873-8. Second son of Samuel
Augustus Sylvester, b. 1859. Sixth Form, 1875-8. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1877-8. Judd Exhib. Also an Exhibitioner
of Christ Church, Oxford. Eowed in the College Boat.
2nd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1882. M.A. 1885.
Formerly Assistant-Master at Tonbridge Castle Preparatory
School. Now Preparatory Schoolmaster at Branksome,
Godalming.
Sylvester, Edward Arthur. 1873-6. (Afterwards on H.M. training
ship "Worcester," where he obtained the silver medal for
general good conduct). Fourth son of Samuel Augustus
Sylvester, b. 1863. Formerly Second Officer in the Orient
line of steamers to Australia. Now Chief Officer of the
Union s.s. " Scot," running to the Cape of Good Hope.
Sylvestfe, Henry Johnson. 1873-7. Third son of Samuel Augustus
Sylvester, b. 1861. Engineer in India, d. 1888.
Tapp, Alfred Horace. 1873-81. Youngest son of Arthur March
Tapp. b. 1863. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. Now engineer
in the Silver Lead Foundry at Pertusola, Italy.
Tapp, Arthur. 1873-6. Second son of Arthur March Topp. 6. 1858.
Football Thirteen, 1876. Obtained a Scholarship at the
Eoyal Agricultural College, Cirencester. Surveyor and
estate manager. Has frequently been engaged to carry out
large surveys, and report on the values of virgin forest-
timber and land in America.
Turner, Nathaniel Henry. 1873-4. (Afterwards at Westminster
and King's College Schools). Second son of Frederick
Turner, b. 1861. Lit. Eoy. Coll. Phys., and Mem. Eoy.
Coll. Surg. Formerly House-Surgeon at King's College
Hospital, and House Physician to the Eoyal Free Hospital,
London. Now practising at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
GHBISTMAS TERM, 1873.
AsHPiTEL, Arthur Edward. 1873-6. Son of the Eev. Francis
Ashpitel. 6. 1859. Football Thirteen, 1876. Eesiding at
Lancaster House, Savoy, London.
Ayerst, William. 1873-9. Eldest son of the Eev. William Ayerst.
h. 1860. Sixth Form, 187S-9. Smythe Exhib. Scholar of
Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., and Goldsmiths' Exhibitioner
A.D. 1873.
Register.
193
Math. Trip. B.A. 1883. Joined the Prince of Wales'
North Staffordshire (formerly the 98th) Eegiment, 1884.
Since June, 1885, a probationer of the Bombay Staff Corps.
Assistant Cantonment Magistrate at Thayetmyo, Burmah,
1889. Now Asst. Comm. (ith Grade) Burmah Commission.
Barber, Frederick Wayne. 1873-5. (Afterwards at Bedford Modern
School). Third son of the Eev. Eichard Barber. 6. 1861.
Served in the 3rd Batt. Bedfordshire Eegiment, 1879-81.
Now at Calcutta in the firm of Hoare, Miller & Co.
Beencastel, Julius Eobert Charles. 1873-8. Eldest son of Julius
Berncastel (formerly an Assistant Master at Tonbridge
School), h. 1863. At Chicago, U.S.A.
Burton, Stewart. 1873-6. Second son of Samuel Warren Burton.
b. 1858. Has been employed since 1884 by the African
International Association on the Congo, South-West Coast
of Africa.
CoLLEDGE, Arthur John. 1873-9. Son of George Welsted Colledgo.
h. 1863. Farming in Iowa, United States of America.
CowiE, Marcus Beresford. 1873-6. (Afterwards at Eepton School).
Second son of David Cowie. h. 1863. Orange-grower and
real estate agent in Florida.
CowiE, William Henry. 1873-5. (Afterwards at the Eoyal Agri-
cultural College, Cirencester.) Eldest son of David Cowie.
b. 1857. Attorney of Sugar Estates in Antigua, West
Indies.
Ceookes, James Frank. 1873-7. Youngest son of John Farrar
Crookes. b. 1858. Farmer, near Sittingbourne. d. 1892.
Bgerton, Walter. 1873-5. b. 1858. Entered the Straits Settle-
ments Civil Service, 1880. Is now a Justice of the Peace
for the Straits Settlements, a Visiting Justice for Penang,
and holds various other offices.
Ellam, Benj amin John. 1873-5. Son of Benjamin Ellam. b. 1859.
In business in London.
Ellam, Ernest Harry. 1873-6. Son of Benjamin Ellam. h. 1861.
Gray, Francis. 1873-7. Son of Owen Gray. h. 1864. In the
East Kent Brewery at Sandwich.
Geegson, Herbert Boys. 1873-6. Son of Jesse Gregson. b. 1863.
A marine engineer. Gained a Whitworth Scholarship in
1885. ^
Irving-Noble, Neville. 1873-4. Only son of Captain William
Irving-Noble, b. 1858. Joined the 28th (Gloucestershire)
Eegiment, 1878. Afterwards in the Madras Staff Corps.
(Wing Officer of the 17th Madras Native Infantry.) Died
from a horse accident at Eangoon, 1887.
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194
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1873.
Keb, Charles William Kenneth. 1873-8. Second son of John
Edgar Ker. b. 1864. Afterwards on H.M. Training Ship
" Worcester." Subsequently Fourth OflQcer of the " Glen-
eagle."
Ker, John James. 1873-8. Eldest son of John Edgar Ker. b, 1862.
King's Coll._, London. Left England in 1881 for San
Paulo, Brazil, where he is now engaged in the Engineers'
Department of the San Paulo Eailway Company.
Mabzetti, Claude. 1873-8. Son of Eobert Burt Marzetti. b. 1860.
Cricket Eleven, 1877-8. Member of the London Stock
Exchange.
Miller, Eobert Mortimer. 1873-5. Only son of Eobert Maplestone
Miller, b. 1859. A wine merchant. Eesides at Ipswich.
MoPFATT, William Eowan. 1873-4. Son of Kenneth Moffatt.
b. 1856. At Toronto, Canada.
PoLEHAMPTON, Charles Arthur. 1873-6. (Afterwards at Oundle
School.) Elder son of the Eev. Thomas Stedman
Polehampton. b. 1864. Went to Natal, where he died
in 1889.
Eay, Martin Nicholas. 1873. (Only one term at Tonbridge.) Son
of Martin Eay. b. 1859.
Stuegess, Thomas. 1873-9. Son of Thomas Sturgess. b. 1862.
In Cyprus.
Theobald, Charles Henry Gordon Eyre. 1873-7. Eldest son of
the Eev. Charles Theobald, b. 1860. Sixth Form, 1877.
Cricket Eleven, 1876-7. Football Fifteen, 1874-7. Captain.
In the Chief Cashier's Office of the Bank of England,
1881-6. Since 1886, Secretary of Messrs. Arthur Guinness,
Son & Co., Ltd.
Turner, Arthur. 1873-4. Son of Henry Turner, b. 1858.
Verrall, William Percy. 1873-5. Eldest gon of Francis Verrall.
b. 1858. Eesides at Lewes.
Weigall, George Edward. 1873-4. Son of Edward Mitford
Weigall. b. 1860. Joined the Eoyal Artillery, 1880.
Captain, 1888. Adjutant of the 1st Durham Artillery
Volunteers, 1888.
Westbrook, Ernest. 1873-5. Son of Thomas Westbrook. 5. 1858.
Football Fifteen, 1875. Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys. and Surg.,
Edin., 1883. In practice at Old Town, Clapham.
LENT TEBM, 1874.
Ayerst, George Haughton. 1874-80. Second son of the Eev.
William Ayerst. b. 1863. Sixth Form, 1880. Smythe
Exhib. Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A.
1885. Ordained, 1886. Principal of the Jewish Converts'
A.D. 1874.
Register.
195
Institution in London, 1888. M.A. 1888. Curate-in-charge
of St. John's Mission, King's Cross, London.
Bbtant, James Frank. 1874-81. Third son of William John
Daniel Bryant (Assistant-Master at Tonbridge School).
b. 1863. Sixth Form, 1879-81. A promising scholar.
d. 1881.
CoEBBTT, Walter E. 1874-9. Son of Edward William Corbett.
Cricket Eleven, 1877-9. Football Fifteen, 1877-8. Formerly
farming in Iowa, United States of America.
CousENS, Frederick Septimus. 1874-5. Seventh son of Eichard
Thomas Cousens. b. 1860, Died of consumption, 1884.
Cruikshank, Alfred Hamilton. 1874-5. {kt Winchester College
from 1875 to 1881.) Son of George Cruikshank. h. 1862.
Scholar and Fellow of New Coll., Oxford. 1st cl. Mods.
1st cl. Lit. Hum. Hertford Scholar. B.A. 1885. M.A.
1888. Ordained, 1891. An Assistant-Master at Harrow
School.
Ellis, Oliver Leslie. 1874-8. Third son of Joseph ElHs. b. 1861.
After some years in business in England, went out to a
cattle ranche in Texas, where he is still.
Ellis, Ealph Staples. 1874-80. Youngest son of Joseph Ellis.
b. 1863. Estate agent and surveyor. Passed the examina-
tion for admittance as a Member of the Surveyors'
Institution, 1886. A surveyor and land agent in London.
Besides in London.
FiTZEOY, George William. 1874. Son of Colonel Ferdinand Fitzroy.
b. 1861. Settled in Tasmania.
Laueie, John Charles. 1874-5. Son of John Laurie.
LoNEY, Sidney Luxton. 1874-8. Eldest son of Solomon Loney.
6.1860. Sixth Form, 1876-8. Head Boy. Smythe Exhib.
Scholar, and afterwards. Fellow of Sid. Suss. Coll., Camb.
3rd Wrangler. Math. Trip. B.A. 1882. Appointed a
Mathematical Moderator at Cambridge. Now Professor
of Mathematics at the Eoyal Holloway College. Author
of several works on Mathematics.
MuDD, Barrington William. 1874-7. Eldest son of Barrington
Eichard Mudd. b. 1860. Bachelor of Medicine and
Master of Surgery of Aberdeen University. Eesident
Surgeon at the Seaman's Hospital, Victoria Docks.
Boss, Douglas. 1874-5. Son of Eichard Bedford Eoss. b. 1860.
Tapp, Nicholas. 1874-6. Third son of Arthur March Tapp. &. 1858.
Commenced practice as an Accountant, in 1880. Passed
examination of Institute of Chartered Accountants, and
was elected an Associate, 1883. Made a Fellow, 1889.
Honorary Auditor to the Old Tonbridgians' Society.
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196
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1874.
Walrond, Robert Bruce. 1874-5. Son of Thomas Augustus
Walrond. b. 1858.
West, Arthur Charles Sackville. 1874-5. Son of Arthur Eobert
West. b. 1863.
SUMMEB TEEM, 1874.
Brown, Harold Alexander. 1874-8. (Afterwards at Harrow School.)
Eldest son of John Brown, b. 1865. Exeter Coll., Oxford.
Davis, Walter Goodwin. 1874-5. Son of Benjamin Goodwin
Davis (Old Tonbridgian).
FoRSTER, Charles Murray Vincent. 1874-6. Son of Major-General
Henry Forster, C.B. b. 1861. Sugar-boiler, etc., at Paia,
in Maui, Sandwich Islands.
Forster, Henry James. 1874-5. Son of Major-General Henry
Forster, C.B. h. 1859. Joined the 15th Foot, 1879.
Afterwards in the East Yorkshire Eegiment. Now a Lieu-
tenant in the Bombay Staff Corps. Attached to the 7th
Bombay Light Cavalry.
Gale, Arthur Stanley. 1874-6. Son of Frederick Gale. b. 1861.
In Iowa, United States of America. Died from an
accident, 1891.
Hall, Arthur Lambert. 1874-9. Fourth son of Colonel Edward
Hall. b. 1862. In the Cape Border Mounted Police,
South Africa, for seven years. Has now retired.
Hansell, Edward Morgan. 1874-9. Son of Peter Morgan Hansell.
b. 1862. Admitted a Solicitor. Practises at Cromer, in
Norfolk.
Hervey, Walter John. 1874-5. (Afterwards at Brighton College.)
Third son of Lord Augustus Hervey. b. 1865.
Hill, WiUiam John Carne. 1874-6. Son of William John Hill.
b. 1859. A Solicitor in London.
Hughes, Thomas Rhys. 1874-9. Eldest son of Thomas Hughes.
b. 1861. Resides in London.
MuRTON, Walter Herbert. 1874-9. Eldest son of Walter Murton
(Old Tonbridgian). b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1879. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1879. Sohcitor in Bloomsbury Square, London.
Roper, Herbert. 1874-6. Youngest son of John William Roper.
b. 1860. At Lloyds', London, since 1878.
Taylor, William Henry. 1874-5. Son of John Bagshaw Taylor.
b. 1860.
Thompson, John Pickering. 1874-5. Son of John Henry Thompson.
b. 1861. In America.
A.D. 1874.
Recjister.
197
WiLKS, George Stringer. 1874-8. (Afterwards at King's College
School.; Son of George Wilks. b. 1862. A Solicitor at
Hythe, Kent.
CHRISTMAS TEEM, 1874.
Brodie, Frederick Lennox. 1874-6. Son of James Church Brodie.
b. 1859. Farming in the Lowlands of Scotland.
Beyden, Arthm- Sydney. 1874. Son of William Bryden. b. 1862.
Formerly in business in London. Now a dry goods mer-
chant in Barbados, West Indies.
Bryden, Thomas Eadford. 1874-6. Son of William Bryden. b.
1858 Football Fifteen, 1875. Winner of the Points Cup
at the Athletic Sports, 1877. In business in London.
Butler, Harold. 1874. Son of William Butler, h. 1862. Formerly
resided at Belvedere, Erith, Kent.
Campion, Hubert Craigie. 1874-81. Eldest son of Admiral Hubert
Campion, C.B. Sixth Form, 1877-9. Smythe Exhib.
Scholar of Keble Coll., Oxford. 1st cl. Mods. Died at
Oxford, 1883.
Cazalet, Charles Harvey Heinrich. 1874-5. Son of William W.
Cazalet. h. 1858. Architect.
Collins, Henry Anthony. 1874-82. Eldest son of William Anthony
Collins, Q.C. b. 1864. Sixth Form, 1881-2. In the tea
trade in London. Besides in London.
CooKB, Frank Herbert. 1874-7. Son of Francis Cooke, h. 1862.
A Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New
Zealand.
Cousins, Walter James. 1874-80. Son of Stephen Cousins (Old
Tonbridgian). b. 1862. Sixth Form 1879-80. Judd and
Fisher Exhibs. Football Fifteen, 1880. Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford. B.A. 1883. Formerly Assistant Master at St.
Andrew's Meads, Eastbourne. Since 1887 prepares boys
for the Pubhc Schools, at Cliffe House, St. Margaret's Bay,
near Dover.
Dickson, Frederick Joseph. 1874-80. Sixth son of Thomas Brigcrg
Dickson. 6. 1862. Football Fifteen, 1878-9. Captain of
the Grasshoppers' Football Club, Preston, Lancashire.
Has emigrated to North America.
Dickson John William. 1874-9. Fifth son of Thomas Briggs
Dickson. 6.1860. Football Fifteen, 1876-8. Winner of
the Athletic Points Cup, 1878; unable to compete in 1879
owing to an accident. Gatford Scholar of Jesus Coll
..V- ^ft-r. ^-^^-C-P- Lond. and M.E.C.S. Eng.
1890 M.B. and B.C. Camb., 1892. Late House Physician
of bt. George s Hospital, London. Eowed in his College
Boat (Head of the Eiver and winner of Grand Challenge
198 Tonbridge School a.d. 1874.
Cup at Henley Eegatta, 1884-5). In the University Eugby
Football Team, 1881.
Elgae, John. 1874-7. Son of Edward Elgar. b. 1862. Farmer
in Hampshire.
Foley, George Loftus. 1874-9. Son of Edward Foley, h. 1861.
Gale, Goddard Frederick. 1874-5. Son of Frederick Gale. h. 1857.
In Manitoba, Canada.
Hall, Francis George. 1874-6. Third son of Colonel Edward Hall.
6. 1860. After fom- years in the Bank of England, went to
South Africa. Served in the Kaffir War, 1880-1, and with
the Bechuanaland Field Force, 1885. For some time
Assistant Master at the Public School of Dordrecht, South
Africa. Now in the employ of the Imperial British East
African Company at Mombasa.
HiLLLiBD, Frederick William. 1874-8. Son of the Eev. John
Crozier Hilliard. h. 1860. Jesus Coll., Camb. Eesiding
at Coniston, Lancashire. Manager of the Coniston Green
Slate Company. Captain, the King's Own (1st Volunteer
Battahon) of the Eoyal Lancashire Eegiment, 1889.
Hope, Charles WiUiam Webley. 1874-5. (Afterwards at Manna-
meade School, Plymouth.) Eldest son of Admiral Charles
Webley Hope. b. 1864. Ball. Coll., Oxford. Entered
the Indian Civil Service, 1885. Now Joint Magistrate (2nd
grade) for the North- West Provinces and Oudh.
Kempt, Francis John. 1874-6. Son of Francis Seaton Kempt.
h. 1860. In the Colonies.
MuERAY, William Alfred. 1874-81. Son of Ivon Murray, h. 1863.
Sixth Form, 1880-1. Judd Exhib. Football Fifteen, 1880.
Scholar of Queens' Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math Trip.
B.A. 1884. Bachelor of Medicine and Master in Surgery of
Aberdeen University. In practice at Holbeach, Lincolnshire.
NoEMAN, William Bathurst. 1874. Son of George Lewis Norman.
h. 1860. Exeter Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1883.
Peaeson, William Carter. 1874-7. Eldest son of the Eev. Hem-y
Pearson. h. 1859. Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1881.
Cuddesdon Theol. Coll., 1881-2. Ordained, 1882. Curate
of Syston, Leicestershire, 1882-6. Curate of Southwold,
Suffolk, 1886-8.
Philson, Samuel Cowell. 1874-8. Eldest son of William Philson,
M.D. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., Eng., etc. Army Medical
Staff, 1885. Now in India. Surgeon-Captain, 1885.
Plaeb, Victor Gustave. 1874-82. Only son of Dr. Gustave Plarr.
b. 1863. Sixth Form, 1881-2. Judd and Smythe Exhibs.
Wore. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mod. Hist. Librarian of
King's College, London. Part-author of "The Book of
the Ehymers' Club."
A.D. 1874.
Register.
199
Simpson Alfred Thomas. 1874-6. Eldest son of Thomas Fox
' Simpson, b. 1859. Second-class Honours in the Final
Law Examination, 1881. A Solicitor at Tuubridge Wells.
Solomon, Harry Stewart. 1874-6. Son of Henry Solomon, b. 1861.
Proprietor of a Hydropathic Establishment m Japan, where
he is naturahsed by the name, Hoshino Kowakidani.
Solomon, Sidney. 1874-7. Son of Henry Solomon, b. 1863. In
business in London.
Sparrow, Eeginald Bragge. 1874-7. Sou of E. Sparrow. Cricket
Eleven, 1876. Football Thirteen, 1876-7. In the Cape
Mounted Eifles. cl. 1884.
Tetley, Joseph Pitman. 1874-5. Second son of Thomas "Wilkinson
Tetley. b. 1859.' In the office of a merchant and ship-
owner at Liverpool. Died in Australia, in 1892.
Tetley, Wilham Eimington. 1874-5. Third son of Thomas
Wilkinson Tetley. b. 1860. After some time in an office
at Liverpool, he went to Texas, where he is now assistant-
manager of a large ranche.
Thoroton, Thomas Eice. 1874-6. (Afterwards at Cheltenham
College.) Eldest son of Levett Edward Thoroton. b. 1861.
Farming in Australia.
ToNGE, William Corrie. 1874. (Afterwards at Cheltenham College.)
Eldest son of William John Tonge. b. 1862. Joined the
Norfolk Eegiment (formerly the 9th Foot), 1882. Captain,
1892. Now Adjutant of the 1st Norfolk Militia.
Turner, Thomas Spencer. 1874-6. Son of Henry Turner, b. 1860.
Weare, Eobert. 1874-8. Son of John Smith Weare. b. 1862.
d. 1878.
Welldon, Charles Edward. 1874-9. Second (twin) son of the Eev.
Edward Ind Welldon (formerly Second Master of Toubridge
School). b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1878-9. Judd Exhib.
Keble Coll., Oxford. 4th cl. Theol. B.A. 1883. Ordained,
1884. M.A. 1887. Curate of St. Giles's, Northampton,
1884-91. Vicar of Faringdon, Berks, 1891.
Werner, Edward Theodore Chalmers. 1874-82. Third and youngest
son of Joseph Werner, b. 1864. Passed a competitive
examination at London University for a Student In-
terpretership in China, Japan, and Siam, 1884. Appointed
to H.M. Consular Service in China. Stationed at Pekin.
Werner, John Eeinhardt. 1874-9. Second son of Joseph Werner.
b. 1862. Formerly an engineer in the Peninsular and
Oriental Company's service. Went out in the spring of
1886 as an Engineer to the Independent State of the
Congo, Africa. Author of " Eiver Life on the Congo."
F.E.G.S. d. 1891.
200
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1875.
LENT TEEM, 1875.
Anderson, William. 1875. Son of James Anderson, b. 1860.
BEDiNaPELD, Fleming Augustus O'Brien. 1875-9. Son of Philip
Bedingfeld. b. 1862. Besides at Mutford, near Beccles.
Blakiston, Charles Edward. 1875. Second son of the Eev. Horace
Mann Blakiston. b. 1863. Besides at Caversham, Beading.
Blakiston, Frederick Turnley. 1875. Third son of the Eev. Horace
Mann Blakiston. b. 1864.
Blakiston, Horace Nevile. 1875. (Afterwards at King's College
School.) Eldest son of the Eev. Horace Mann Blakiston.
b. 1861. A Baronet. Besides at Guildford.
BoucHiEE, Harold Edward. 1875-6. Son of Wynyard William
Bouchier.
BuKTON, William Mason. 1875-6. (Afterwards at the Eoyal Naval
School.) Third son of Samuel Warren Burton, b. 1861.
For some years in the Customs in China. At present in
business at Sydney, New South Wales.
Collins, Arthur Harry. 1875-80. Son of Henry Collins, b. 1864.
Studied for the Medical Profession at Edinburgh University.
Gibson, George Eobert. 1875-80. Elder son of George Gibson.
b. 1861. Cricket Eleven, 1878-9. Football Fifteen, 1879.
Has a cattle ranche in Buenos Ayres.
Golds, William Harrison. 1875-8. Son of William Golds, b. 1863.
Of the Estate Ofi&ce, Childwickbury, St. Albans.
Hamilton, George Frederick Dashwood. 1875-8. Eldest son of
Colonel George Hamilton. b. 1860. Cricket Eleven,
1877-8. Captain. Football Fifteen, 1876-8. Joined the
104:th Foot, 1880 ; afterwards in the 70th Foot ; now in
the Bengal Staff Corps ; attached to the 39th Bengal Native
Infantry. Captain, 1891. Accompanied the Hazara
Field Force as Dep. -Asst. -Com.-Gen. One of the only two
European survivors of the wreck of the s.s. " Eoumania,"
in October, 1892.
Hamilton, Leonard AHson Hall. 1875-80. Second son of Colonel
George Hamilton, b. 1862. Sixth Form, 1880. Cricket
Eleven, 1879-80. Football Fifteen, 1879-80. Joined 1st
Batt. South Yorkshire Eegiment (formerly called 51st Foot),
1883. Captain, 1891. Now stationed at Guernsey. Kent
Cricket Eleven, since 1890.
JoPSON, William Martindale. 1875. Son of William Jopson. b. 1862.
Mabsack, Alfred John. 1875-8. Son of Blackall Marsack. 6.1865.
In the Merchant Marine.
A.D. 1875.
Register.
201
Napier, Charles Frederick. 1875-8. Son of the Honourable William
Napier. 6.1862. Sixth Form, 1880. Keble Coll., Oxford.
3rd cl. Jurisprudence. B.A. 1883. Obtained an Inns of
Court Law Scholarship. Called to the Bar, 1885. Now
at Bathurst, Gambia.
Parry, Francis Temple Guittone. 1875-8. Son of William Parry.
b. 1860. Cricket Eleven, 1877-8. Football Thirteen, 1876-8.
Died in Natal, South Africa, 1880.
Pearce, Archibald George Eeakes. 1875-80. Eldest son of the
Eev. George Philips Pearce. 6. 1861. Sixth Form, 1878-80.
Judd Exhib. Sizar of St. John's Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class.
Trip. B.A. 1883. Formerly Assistant Master in Lincoln
College, Sorel, Canada. Now Senior Master at Hilton
College, Pieter Maritzburg, Natal, South Africa.
Rhodes, Herbert. 1875. Son of John George Ehodes. b. 1862.
Eesides in London.
Simpson, Charles Ernest. 1875-81. Fourth son of Thomas Fox
Simpson, b. 1864. Sixth Form, 1880— Football Fifteen,
1880. A Solicitor at Portsmouth.
Taylor, Thomas S. 1875. Son of Thomas Taylor, b. 1859. In
the ofiice of Donald Currie & Co., Shipowners, London.
Warren, George Michael. 1875. Son of WiUiam Warren, b. 1859.
Football Fifteen, 1875. In business in New York.
Warren, William Edward. 1875. Son of William Warren, b
1858. d. 1885.
SUMMER TEBM, 1875.
AsHPiTBL, Francis Wilham. 1875-7. Son of the Eev. Francis
Ashpitel. b. 1860. Passed through Cooper's Hill Indian
Engineering College, and is now in the Public Works
Department, Madras Presidency. Assistant Engineer (1st
Grade). Now on furlough.
Bailey, Demetrius James Sanford. 1875-8. Younger son of the
Eev. James Sanford Bailey, b. 1860. Football Fifteen,
1878. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A. 1883. Won an Inter-
University Bicycle Eace. In the service of Eajah Brooke
in Borneo.
Bernoastel, Albert Edward. 1875-9. Second son of Julius Bern-
castel (formerly Assistant Master at Tonbridge School).
&. 1865. Formerly in the Army. Now in London.
Brown, Cecil Hew. 1875-8. (Afterwards at Harrow School).
Second son of John Brown, b. 1867. Exeter Coll., Oxford.
Brown, Thomas Temple. 1875-81. Eldest son of Thomas Davy
Brown 6.1862. Sixth Form, 1879-81. Judd Exhib. Trin
Coll Oxford. 2nd cl. Theol. B.A. 1885. Ordained 1886.
Eesides at Ipswich.
202
lonbridge School
A.D. 1875.
Campion, Arthur Goring. 1875-81. Second son of Admiral Hubert
Campion, C.B. h. 1864. Entered the dramatic profession.
Is acting at the Haymarkct Theatre, London. Professional
name, " Graeme Goring."
Chatfield, Tom. 1875-6. Only son of Thomas Chatfield. 6. 1862.
A farmer in Sussex.
COLBECK, Edmund Henry. 1875-7. Fourth son of Wilham Henry
Colbecif. b. 1865. Went to New Zealand Colleges and
University. Caius Coll., Camb. B. Med. and B. Surg, 1889.
In practice in London.
CoLBECK, Frank. 1875-7. Son of William Henry Colbeck. b. 1861.
Formerly in the 2nd West India Eegiment. Now sheep-
farming in Auckland, New Zealand.
Cousins, Arthur Frederick. 1875-80. Fourth son of Stephen
Cousins (Old Toubridgian). 6. 1863. Sixth Form, 1879-80.
JuddExhib. Scholar of Jesus Coll., Camb. 2ud cl. Class.
Trip. B.A. 1884. Formerly tutor to Lord Avonmore.
Now engaged in tuition at San Moritz, in the Engadine,
Switzerland.
Crawfukd, Lionel Payne. 1875. (Afterwards at Eton College).
Son of the Eev. Charles Walter Payne Crawfm'd. b. 1864.
Open Exhibitioner of Ball. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1888. In
Holy Orders. At Addington, Croydon.
DuBKELL, Herbert Leslie. 1875-7. Son of Timothy James Durreli.
b. 1860. Formerly farming in Kent. Has now emigrated.
FiLDBK, Leslie Phillips. 1875-9. Only son of William Martin
Filder. b. 1860. Besides at Finchley.
GiLLESPY, Arthur Harrison. 1875-80. Sou of John Eoebuck
Gillespy. b. 1863. Engineer, formerly at Prestwich, near
Manchester.
KiKK, Hugh. 1875-6. Eldest son of John Kirk. b. 1861. Joined
the 56th Foot, 1880. Afterwards (same year) entered the
14th Hussars. Captain, 1887. Now stationed at Manchester.
Kynaston, Edward. 1875-6. Son of Edward Kynaston. b. 1862.
In Ceylon.
Langhokne, William Henry. 1875-7. (Afterwards at the Cathedral
School, Kochester.) Second son of the Eev. John
Langhorne (formerly Fifth-Form Master at Tonbridge
School), b. 1865. Student at St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
1883-4. District Inspector in the Eoyal Irish Constabulary,
1887. Now stationed at Skull, Co. Cork.
Latjeence, Edward Luard. 1875-9. Sou of the Eev. F. John Eoss
Laurence, b. 1863. Obtained a Musical Scholarship at
Trinity College, Stratford-on-Avou. Now a Cashier in the
London and County Bank, South Kensington.
A.D. 1875.
Register.
203
LuARD, Frank William. 1875-6. (Afterwards at the Forest School,
Walthamstow.) Fourth sou of the Rev. Bixby Garnham
Luard. b. 1865. Joined the Eoyal Marine Light Infantry,
1884.
Maekiott, Charles John Bruce. 1875-8. Son of the Eev. Charles
Harwick Marriott. 6.1861. Cricket Eleven, 1878. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1877. Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1883. M,A.
1889. An Assistant-Master at Highgate School. Cam-
bridge University Football Team, 1881-3. Captain. All
England Football Team, 1884. Captain, 1886. Has
supplied much valuable information for this book.
MicHELL, George Edmund. 1875. Sou of George Napoleon
Michell. h. 1859.
Mitchell, Hugh McPherson. 1875. (Afterwards at Loretto School,
Edinburgh.) Only sou of Sir Charles Bullen Mitchell,
K.C.M.G. b. 1863. Has been eugineerhig in Natal. Now
an Engineer on the Grand Indian Peniusiilar Eailway.
Paekek, Frederick James. 1875-9. Fourth sou of Colonel William
Parker, b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1878-9. Cricket Eleven,
1878-9. Football Fifteen, 1879. Gazetted to Northampton-
shire Eegimeut, 1st Batt. (formerly 48th Foot), 1882.
Garrison Adjutant at Fleetwood, 1885. Captain, 1889.
Adjutant of the 3rd and 4th Battalions, and the 48th
Eegimental District.
Eoss, Frank McCulloch. 1876-7. Son of Malcolm Eoss. 6.1859-
An Actor on the Dramatic Stage.
Saunders, Eeginald Cautley. 1875-8. Eldest son of Eeginald
Floyer Saunders. 6. 1861. Gained a Eoman Law Scholar-
ship at the Inner Temple, 1881. Called to the Bar. Par-
liamentary. Eesides in London.
Taylor, Eeginald Arthur. 1875-9. Son of Thomas Taylor, h. 1863.
A farmer. Eesides at Falklands, Hadlow.
GHBISTMAS TERM, 1875.
Alban, Arthur David. 1875. Sou of Major Thomas Clifton Alban.
b. 1862. Entered the Diplomatic Service in 1883 as a
Student Interpreter. Has been Acting Consul at Alex-
andria, and Acting Vice-Consul at Beyrout, and is now
Vice- Consul at Alexandria.
Baker, Herbert. 1875-81. Fourth son of Thomas Henry Baker.
b. 1862. Sixth Form, 1880-1. Cricket Eleven, 1878-81.
Captam 1880-1. Football Fifteen, 1879-80. Captain.
Ashpitel Prizeman of the Eoyal Institute of British Archi-
tects, 1889. Exhibited at the Eoyal Academy, 1892.
Now practising as an Architect in Cape Colony.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1875.
BiiENCHLEY, John Vaugliaii. 1875-7. (At Eochester Grammar
School, 1877-80). Son of Thomas Harman Brenchley. h.
1862. In the AppUed Science Department of Kmg's Coll.,
London, 1881-3. Now a Eailway Engineer. Has been
engaged on the construction of railways in Mexico.
BuRCHELL, Edward Albert. 1875. Son of James Burchell.
BuET, James Lyndon. 1875-9. Third son of John E. Burt. h. 1865.
A merchant in Java.
BuBT, John Marshall. 1875-7. Eldest son of John E. Burt. h. 1860.
Entered the Eoyal Artillery, 1880. Captain 1888. Now
in the North-West Provinces of India.
Burt, WiUiam Owen. 1875-8. Second son of John E. Burt. 6.
1862. At Batavia, in Java.
Callaway, Hugh. 1875-8. Second son of John Callaway, h. 1864.
Prepared for the profession of a Mechanical Engineer at a
Marine Engineer's on the Clyde.
Cazenove, John Mark. 1875-7. Youngest son of the Eev. Canon
Arthur Cazenove. h. 1862. A gentleman farmer. Besides
near Dorking, Surrey.
Chisholmb, Charles "William Scott. 1875-80. Second son of Lieu-
tenant Eobert Scott Chisholme, E.N. h. 1863. Partner in
a firm of merchants and manufacturers in London.
Chisholme, Francis Scott. 1875-8. Third son of Lieutenant
Eobert Scott Chisholme, E.N. h. 1864. Partner in a stud-
farm near Buenos Ayres, in the Argentine Eepublic.
D'Eye, George. 1875-9. Son of George Hastings Eust D'Eye (Old
Tonbridgian). Was articled to a Solicitor. Afterwards in
Canada. Died about 1890.
Featheestone, Charles Edward. 1875-7. Son of Clifford Feather-
stone, h. 1862. Medical man. Practised at Wednesbury
Staffordshire.
Goldfinch, Henry Hammond. 1875-80. Son of Henry Eobert
Goldfinch, J.P. (Old Tonbridgian). h. 1863. Football Fif-
teen, 1880. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A. 1884. Farming in
Sussex.
Hogg, Hubert Eoughton. 1875-7. Third son of Edward Hogg.
h. 1865. A farmer in the Province of Auckland, New
Zealand.
Hunter, Charles Barnard Eoderick. 1875-9. Son of the Ven.
Archdeacon James Hunter, D.D. h. 1860. Cricket Eleven,
1879. Football Fifteen, 1877-8. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A.
1882. M.A. 1887. Ordained, 1884. Curate of Brafferton,
Yorkshire.
Moore, Henry. 1875-7. Son of Henry Moore, h. 1861.
A.D. 1875.
Register.
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Peake, Charles Wilham. 1875-8. Eldest son of Charles Eichard
Peake. b. 1863. Matriculated at Magd. Coll., Oxford.
Scholar of Hertford Coll. 1st cl. Math. Mods. 1st cl.
Math. 2nd cl. Nat. Sci. B.A. 1887.
PiCKEN, Eichard Francis. 1875-8. Son of Eichard Picken. h. 1862.
At Brisbane, Queensland.
Shepherd, Edward Alfred. 1875-8. b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1879.
Farms at Wrotham, Kent.
Shephebd, James Lawrence Frederick. 1875-9. b. 1863. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1878. In the Eoyal Artillery. Captain, 1892.
Stationed at Limerick, Ireland, with the 80th Battery of
Field Artillery.
Shepheed, Montague James. 1875-9. b. 1860. Engaged in financial
business at Buenos Ayres, Argentine Eepublic.
Slax)E, Herbert. 1875-80. Youngest son of Adolphus Frederick
Slade. b. 1860. Indian Forest Department, 1882. Deputy
Conservator (3rd grade). Now on furlough.
Stopfoed, Albert Henry. 1875-7. Son of Frederick Manners
Stopford. b. 1860. Formerly resided in London.
Thomson, Ernest Burslem. 1875-80. Only son of William Thomson.
b. 1863. A Civil Engineer in Florida.
Teeadway, George. 1875-6. Son of Henry Treadway. b. 1860.
Veerall, Frank. 1875-7. Son of Francis Verrall. 6.1861. Besides
at Lewes.
Wbabe, Frank. 1875. Son of John Smith Weare. b. 1864. Ad-
mitted a Solicitor, but does not practise. Besides at
Tunbridge "Wells.
Wilson, Archibald Scarlyn. 1875-9. Second son of Eobert James
Wilson, M.D. b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1878-9. Cricket
Eleven, 1879. Pemb. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1883. M.A.
M.B. 1887. Medical Officer of Health, Hastings, 1890.
D.P.H. 1891.
LENT TEEM, 1876.
Under the Headmasteeship op Me. Eg we.
Alexander, Stephen. 1876-80. Son of George Alexander. In
America.
Anderson, Ernest. 1876. Son of James Anderson. 6.1861.
Baker, Alfred William. 1876-82. Fifth son of Thomas Henry
?cfcSfn ^i}^^^- Sixth Form, 1881-2. Cricket Eleven,
1880-2. Football Fifteen, 1879-81. Captain. Entered
Sandhurst Eoyal Mihtary College, which he represented
against Woolwich Academy in Cricket, Football, and
Athletics. Jomed the Durham Light Infantry, 2nd Batt
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1876.
(formerly 106th Foot), 1884. Served with the Force under
General Stephenson up tlie Nile, 1885-6, Present at the
battle of Giness, and subsequent advance. Now stationed
at Mbow, Bombay, India.
Barbek, Percy Button. 1876. (Previously at Uppingham School).
Son of George Hutley Barber. A member of the St.
Stephen's Club, Westminster.
Chisholme, Eobert Aston Scott. 1876-8. Eldest son of Lieutenant
Eobert Scott Chisholme, R.N. b. 1861. An operatic
vocahst. Now engaged at the Royal Opera House, Covent
Garden, London. Resides at Notting Hill, London.
Clipfoed, Herbert Fleetwood Lisle Monier. 1876-80. Son of John
James Clifford, b. 1862. Football Fifteen, 1880. Engaged
in tuition.
Daglish, Eobert Shaw. 1876-9. Youngest son of George Daglish.
6. 1860. Engineer at St. Helen's, Lancashire. J. P. for
the County of Lancaster.
Gibson, Henry George. 1876-7. Son of Henry Gibson, b. 1860.
Sixth Form, 1877. Wadh. Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods.
B.A. 1882. M.A. 1884. Schoolmaster at Kingston, Sm-rey.
Hopkins, John Piers. 1876. Son of James Hopkins. 6. 1864.
Resides at Sydenham.
KiLGOUR, "William Eobert Stuart. 1876-80. Son of Peter Norton
Kilgour. Cricket Eleven, 1880. At Calcutta.
Lachlan, Ernest Moncrieff. 1876-82. Youngest son of George
Lachlan. 6. 1865. Sixth Form, 1881-2. Judd Exhib.
Passed from the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, into
the Royal Artillery, 1884. Now stationed at Nowgong,
Bengal, India, with the 54th Battery of Field Artillery.
Langhorne, Harold Stephen. 1876. (Afterwards at Rochester
Cathedral School). Third son of the Rev. John Langhorne
(formerly Master of the Fifth Form at Tonbridge School).
b. 1866. Passed from the Royal Military Academy, Wool-
wich, into the Royal Artillery, 1885. Afterwards with the
Hyderabad contingent. Now stationed at Madras, India.
Lecky, Robert St. Clair. 1876-7. Son of John Frederick Lecky.
b. 1863. In the Royal Horse Artillery. Winner of several
prizes at the Royal Military Tournament, 1886. Aide-de-
camp to the Commander of the Meerut Division. Captain
1891. Now Aide-de-camp to Major-General Nairne, in
Bengal, India.
McCeea, Benjamin Henry Edward. 1876-81. Son of James Ben-
jamin McCrea. Studied medicine at the London Hospital.
L.R.C.P. 1891. Resident Medical Officer to the Tower
Hamlets Dispensary at Stepney.
A.D. 1876.*
Register.
207
McLeod, George Gordon. 1876-9. Eldest sou of Major-General
Francis Hastings McLeod. h. 1864. Engaged m the Stock
and Eanche business in Nebraska, United States of America.
Amateur Champion Boxer of Dodge County, Nebraska.
Amateur Cliampion Swimmer (one to five miles) of Emporia
County, Kansas.
M.\NDERS, Frederick Eichard Henry. 1876. Son of Frederick
Manders. h. 1858. In the Transvaal Republic, South
Africa.
POLLEXFEN, John James Henry Forbes. 1876-8, Son of John
James Pollexfen. Cricket Eleven, 1877-8. Football Fif-
teen, 1878. At Baltimore, U.S.A.
ScuDAMOBE, Thomas Henry. 1876-8. Son of Thomas Edward
Scudamore. b. 1862. Formerly resided at Tunbridge Wells.
Shaw, Charles John Monson. 1876-9. Eldest son of the Eev. Charles
John Kenward Shaw (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1860. Hert-
ford Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1883. Ordained 1884. Succes-
sively Curate of Bexley, Kent, and of Swauley, Kent.
Vicar of St. Paul's, Swanley, 1892.
Shaw, Henry Hawley. 1876-8. Second son of the Eev. Charles
John Kenward Shaw (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1862. In the
Merchant Navy.
Stewart, Charles Edward. 1876. Son of Alexander Stewart.
b. 1860. Formerly in a Solicitor's office at York.
Venn, William Eustace. 1876-7. Son of William Webb Venn.
b. 1861. Eesides at Blackheath, Kent.
Webb, Duncan. 1876-7. Son of Vere Webb. 6. 1862. Joined the
Leicestershire Eegiment, 2nd Batt. (formerly the 17th
Foot), 1881. Served in India, from 1884 to 1888. Was
Aide-de-camp to General Sir Thomas Baker, K.C.B.
Captain in the Army Service Corps, 1891.
Webb, Edward Hunter. 1876-7. Son of Vere Webb. b. 1868.
Solicitor in London. Eesides at Kensington.
SUMMER TERM, 1876.
Austin, George Frederick. 1876. Son of Frederick Austin. 6.1866.
Architect. Went to Australia, but returned and died in
1889.
Dobbin, Harry Charles Edward. 1876-7. Son of Eobert Dobbin.
b. 1866. In Canada. Employed on the Grand Trunk
Eailway.
Dobbin, Leonard William Eobert. 1876-80. Son of Eobert Dobbin.
b. 1865. Formerly in the Merchant Navy. Now in the
Indian Marine.
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A.D. 1876.
Foley, Frank Wigram. 1876-83. Son of Edward Foley, h. 1866.
Joined Princess Charlotte of "Wales' Eoyal Berkshire
Eegiment, 1886. In Burmah.
Hammond, John.' 1876-9. Second son of James Hammond. 6. 1860.
Sixth Form, 1878-9. Football Fifteen, 1877-8. Trin. Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1882. In the University Rugby Union Foot-
ball Team. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1885.
Hayes, Jefferson John Arthur. 1876-8. Only son of John Quincey
Hayes, h. 1865. A traveller. Has visited the Congo and
other African rivers.
Hughes- Hallett, Clarence Charles. 1876. Son of Colonel Henry
Hughes Hallett. Assistant District Superintendent of the
Police Department in the Central Provinces of India. Now
stationed at Betal.
Leggatt, WiUiam LesHe. 1876-80. Son of Alfred Leggatt. h. 1863.
Cricket Eleven, 1880. Football Fifteen, 1878-9. Eesides
in London.
MoY, Charles Thomas. 1876-8. Son of Thomas Moy. h. 1860.
In the coal trade. Resides near Colchester.
MoY, Henry Arthur. 1876-80. Son of Thomas Moy. h. 1863.
A Member of the London Stock Exchange, d. 1890.
Phillips, Arthur Walter. 1876-7. Son of John Phillips, b. 1862.
In the Merchant Navy.
EiACH, Malcolm Stewart. 1876-7. Only son of Malcolm Stewart
Eiach. h. 1860. Entered the Queen's Own Cameronian
Highlanders, 1st Batt. (late 79th Regiment), 1883. Served
in Egypt, 1883-6, including the Nile Expedition under
Lord VVolseley, 1884-5. Egyptian Medal. Present at the
battle of Giuess. Captain, 1891. Now attached to the
Army Service Corps. Stationed at Bermuda.
Still, Thomas Walter. 1876-9. Son of Thomas Walter Still (Old
Tonbridgian). h. 1861. Football Fifteen, 1878-9. In
New Zealand.
Watees, Thomas Brocas. 1876-80. Son of Edwin Hughes Waters.
6.1861. Trin. Coll., Camb. M.A. Ordained, 1888. Curate
of Southborough, Kent.
Whitmoke, George Frederick. 1876-9. Son of George Whitmore.
h. 1863. At Heidelberg, 1879-81. Wine merchant at
Cambridge.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1876.
Alexandeb, Francis George. 1876-80. Son of George Alexander.
b. 1864. Trin. Coll., Dublin.
Binney, Arthur Reginald. 1876-8. (Afterwards at Blackheath
Proprietary School). Second son of Thomas Binney.
b. 1864. Member of the London Stock Exchange.
A.D. 1876.
Register.
209
Bishop, John Sebastian. 1876-80. Only son of Henry Bishop.
h. 1862. Cricket Eleven, 1880. Football Fifteen, 1880.
Member of the London Stock Exchange.
Blakiston, Charles Eeginald. 1876-80. Second son of the Eev.
Douglas Yeoman Blakiston. i. 1868. Sixth Form, 1880.
Accidentally shot at Shrewsbury, when acting as Assistant
House- Surgeon at the Salop County Hospital, 1887.
Blakiston, Herbert Edward Douglas. 1876-81. Eldest son of the
Eev. Douglas Yeoman Blakiston. b. 1862. Sixth Form,
1878-81. Head Boy, 1880-1. Judd Bxhib. Scholar,
Fellow, Lecturer and Tutor of Trin. Coll., Oxford. 1st cl.
Mods. 1st cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1886. M.A. 1888. Or-
dained, 1887.
Blakiston, Peyton. 1876-7. Son of Peyton Blakiston. b. 1865.
Entered the Eoyal Navy. Accidentally shot near Hong
Kong, when a Sub-Lieutenant of H.M.S. "Audacious."
Blakiston, William Graham. 1876-9. Son of Peyton Blakiston.
b. 1863. Final Law Examination, 1887.
BoYSSMiTH, Arthur Gilbert. 1876-9. Younger son of the Eev. John
Boyssmith. b. 1863. A draughtsman at Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.
Boyssmith, Edward Percy. 1876-81. Elder son of the Eev. John
Boyssmith. 6.1861. Sixth Form, 1880-1. Smythe Exhib.
Also an Exhibitioner of St. John's Coll., Camb. 2nd cl.
Mor. Sci. Trip. B.A. 1884. Ordained 1886. Has held the
Curacies of Holy Trinity, Southampton, and of Havant.
Since 1891, Vicar of Hordle, near Lymington, Hants.
Beioht, Albert Edward. 1876-9. Son of William Bright. 6. 1864.
Edinburgh University, 1883-6. Lieutenant, 3rd Batt. King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Captain, 1888.
BuREiDGE, Lee Spear. 1876-8. Son of Elhs Burridge, b. 1861.
Dentist at New York.
Burton, Arthur. 1876-81. Son of Alfred Burton. 6.1865. Eesides
at East Sheen.
CowELL, Charles Byles. 1876-9. Son of Charles Henry Cowell.
b. 1862. A corn merchant at Ipswich.
Cox, Francis William Henry. 1876-80. Son of Frank Edward Cox.
b. 1863. Joined the Oxfordshire Light Infantry (formerly
the 43rd Foot), 1884. Transferred to the Indian Staflf
Corps, 1884. 12th Burmah Infantry, 1887. Wing Officer,
1890. Wounded in the advance on Manipur, 1890.
Davis, Henry Ernest. 1876-80. Eldest son of Henry May Davis.
b. 1861. Football Fifteen, 1879-80. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg,
and Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys. In practice at Thornhill, near
Dewsbury, Yorkshire.
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Tonhridfje School
A.D. 1876.
DoDD, Charles Edward. 1876-8. Fifth son of the Eev. George
William Dodd. h. 1862. In the Private Drawing Office of
the Bank of England. Besides at Putney.
Ealand, Herbert Fawcett. 1876-9. Son of John Eobert Ealand.
h. 1863. In the Colonies.
GiLLESPY, Eoland Elliott. 1876-81. (Afterwards at Whitgift School,
Croydon). Second son of John Eoebuck Gillespy. h. 1866.
In the Merchant Navy.
Greene, John Herbert. 1876. Son of Henry Greene. 6. 1865.
HuBBABD, Alfred Edward. 1876-81. Second son of the Eev. Henry
Dickenson Hubbard, h. 1862. Sixth Form, 1880-1. Judd
Exhib. Cricket Eleven, 1881. Football Fifteen, 1880-1.
Joined the Lincolnshire Eegiment, 1883. Now stationed in
the Straits Settlements.
Hubbard, Arthur Oldham. 1876-84. Third son of the Eev. Henry
Dickenson Hubbard, h. 1865. Sixth Form, 1882-4. Judd
Exhib. Cricket Eleven, 1882-4. Football Fifteen, 1882-3.
Caius Coll., Camb. Studied medicine at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital. All England Eugby Football Fifteen, 1888.
Played for South v. North. Passed 8th for the Indian
Medical Service, 1892. Surgeon-Lieutenant.
Hubbard, George Cairns. 1876-86. Fourth, son of the Eev. Henry
Dickenson Hubbard, b. 1867. Cricket Eleven, 1883-5.
Football Fifteen, 1882-5. Captain. Plays for England in
International Eugby Football Matches. Clerk on the Stock
Exchange.
Marwood, WiUiam Francis. 1876-81. Second son of George Mar-
wood, h. 1863. Sixth Form, 1878-81. Scholar of Triu.
Coll., Camb. Wrangler Math. Trip. B.A. 1884. In the
Board of Trade, London.
Moore, James. 1876-8. Eldest son of James Lamb Moore, h.
1861. Football Fifteen, 1878. Sohcitor. Practises in
London, and Maidenhead, Berks.
Nicholson, Gilbert. 1876-83. Second surviving son of Alfred
Nicholson, h. 1867. Passed Oxford Senior Local Exam.,
1885. Also Prelim., Second, and Qualifying Examinations
(London) of the Pharm. Society of Great Britain. Associate
of the Pharm. Society, 1891.
Nicholson, Eoger. 1876-81. Eldest son of Alfred Nicholson, h.
1864. Chemist at Exeter.
Peache, Clement Kenneth. 1876-8. Son of Alfred Peache. h. 1866.
Trin. Coll., Camb.
Shaw, John Gregory. 1876-81. Third son of the Eev Charles John
Kenward Shaw (Old Tonbridgian). h. 1865. In the Phoenix
Fire Insurance Office for tliree years. Went out to Borneo
in 1887, and died there in the same year.
A.D. 1876.
Register.
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Solomon, Albert Whitworth. 1876. Son of Henry Solomon, h.
1864. In business in London.
Tayloe, James Herbert. 1876-80. Only son of Eichard Taylor.
h. 1862. Sixth Form, 1880. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A.
1885. M.A. 1889. Besides at Wigan.
TuENER, Alfred Granville Burne. 1876. Son of Major-General
Tm-ner. b. 1866. Joined the Devonshire Eegiment, 1887.
Transferred to the Indian Staff Corps, 1889. 13th Bengal
Lancers, Squadron OflBcer, 1891.
White, Harold Jennings. 1876-82. Eldest son of Thomas Jennings
White (Old Tonbridgian) . h. 1863. Sixth Form, 1880-2.
Head Boy. Football Fifteen, 1880-1. Caius Coll., Camb.
3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1885. Admitted a Solicitor, 1888.
Solicitor to the Ecclesiastical Solicitors for England. In
partnership with 0. W. Milles (Old Tonbridgian).
LENT TEBM, 1877.
Beckett, Walter Ealph Durie, 1877-80. Second son of Colonel
WiUiam Henry Beckett. h. 1864. Sixth Form, 1880.
Cricket Eleven, 1880. Went out in 1886 to Bangkok,
Siam, as a Student Interpreter in the British Consulate.
First Assistant, December, 1891.
Beckett, WilUam Thomas Clifford. 1877-80. Eldest son of Colonel
William Henry Beckett, h. 1863. Civil Engineer in the
North-West Provinces of India. Now a District Engineer
on the Bengal and Nagpore Eailway in the Central Provinces
of India.
Beowne, George Eichard Howe. 1877-8. Son of George Browne.
b. 1862.
Capper, Charles Smithett. 1877-82. Eldest son of Thomas Capper.
b. 1864. Stock -farmer in Maryland, U.S.A.
Curtis, Arthur Sicard. 1877-80. Son of Frederick Thomas Curtis.
b. 1863. A Sohcitor at Armidale, New South Wales.
Curtis, Henry Welch. 1877-80. Son of Frederick Thomas Curtis.
b. 1862. Football Fifteen, 1878-9. A grazier at Armidale,
New South Wales, AustraHa.
Devet, George Pollard. 1877-80. Second son of Charles Hill
Deyey. b. 1862. Sixth Form, 1879-80. Passed a com-
petitive examination, 1881 ; appointed Student Interpreter
at Constantinople, 1881 ; promoted to be an Assistant,
1883. Acting-Consul at Erzeroum, 1885-7. Promoted to
be Vice-Consul at the Dardanelles, 1887 ; and appointed
Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Van, 1888.
Flowee, Frederick Gerald. 1877-80. Son of John Flower (Old
Tonbridgian). b. 1863. Football Fifteen, 1880. Exeter
Coll., Oxford. Now in North America.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1877.
Heevey, John Philip Somers. 1877-9. Son of Matthew Henry
Hervey. h. 1861. Hop-grower at Hadlow, Brenchley,
and Yaldiug. Eesides at Tonbridge.
Howard, Alfred Gravely. 1877-9. Eldest son of Joseph Howard.
b. 1861. Member of the firm of Howards and Sons, Manu-
facturing Chemists.
Howard, William Crewdson. 1877-80. Eldest son of John Elliot
Howard, b. 1862. Marburgh University. Ph. Doct. At
present in the North- West Territories of Canada.
HuTTON, John Stuart. 1877-80. Only son of Walter Stuart Hutton.
b. 1863. Obtained a Nat. Sci. Scholarship at St. Thomas'
Hospital, London. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., etc. Elected
Eesident House-Physician of St. Thomas' Hospital, 1885.
Obtained the Murchison Open Scholarship of the Eoy. Coll.
of Physicians, 1886. M.B. London (honours). Went out
to Demerara as a Government Surgeon in the Public
Hospital, and died there in 1888.
Logan, Archibald Eugene Harris. 1877-80. Son of Colonel
Archibald George Douglas Logan, b. 1863. In Iowa,
U.S.A.
Maewood, Henry. 1877-81. Third son of George Marwood. b. 1864.
Cricket Eleven, 1881. Joined the North Staffordshire
Eegiment, 1st Batt. (late 64th Foot), 1884. Captain, 1892.
Melleesh, Montague Neale. 1877-81. Second son of Frederick
Mellersh. b. 1864. Lieutenant, Eoyal West Surrey Eegt.
2nd Volunteer Batt. Eesides at Eeigate.
Simpson-Baikie, Alan Balfour. 1877-8. Son of Frederick Simpson-
Baikie. Eanching in Buenos Ayres.
Simpson-Baikie, Wilfred Eussell. 1877 -9. Son of Frederick Simpson-
Baikie. h. 1863. Football Fifteen, 1879. Eanching in
Buenos Ayres.
Speigge, John Joshua. 1877. Second son of Squire Sprigge. h.
1862. Admitted a Solicitor, 1885. Practises at Bury St.
Edmunds.
Walton, Hubert Pulteney. 1877. Second son of Hubert Izaak
Walton. 5. 1866. After some time in the Mercantile
Llarine, enlisted as a private in the 2nd Queen's Eoyal
West Surrey Eegiment. Afterwards served as a trooper in
Methuen's Horse throughout the Bechuanaland expedition.
Was then for a year in the Bechuanaland Border Police.
Appointed, in 1886, Assistant Superintendent in the Burmah
Police, in which capacity he served through the Upper
Burmah campaign, 1886-9. Twice wounded. Medal with
two clasps. Superintendent, 1889.
Walton, William Crawford. 1877-80. Eldest son of Hubert Izaak
Walton, h. 1864. Joined the Eoyal Scots Fusiliers, 2nd
Batt. (late 21st Foot), 1884. Bombay Staff Corps, 1886.
A.D. 1877.
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13th Bombay Native Infantry. Quarter-Master, 1886.
Afterwards in the 4th Bombay Eilles. Adjutant 1891.
Now stationed at Quetta.
SUMMER TEEM, 1877.
Andbkws, George Herbert. 1877-80. Third son of Louis Willoughby
Andrews, b. 1864. d. 1887.
Capkon, George. 1877. Son of Frederick Lucas Oapron. h. 1866.
Joined the York and Lancaster Eegiment, 2nd Batt., 1889.
Now stationed in South Africa.
Davis, Howard. 1877-9. Second son of Henry May Davis, b.
1863. Killed by an accident while attending to an engine
in a brewery at Colchester, 1881.
Grant, Allan Erven. 1877. Son of Major-General James Murray
Grant, b. 1862. A Surgeon-Captain in the Indian Medical
Service, 1888. Assistant Physician, General Hospital,
Madras, and Professor of Hygiene, Madras Medical College.
M.B. and CM., Bdin.
Geaystone, Sydney Wynn. 1877-79. Son of the Eev. Conrad
Arthur Graystone. h. 1862. Clare Coll., Camb. Besides
near Canterbury.
HoLBOYD, Frank. 1877-9. Only son of Frederick Holroyd. b. 1862.
Sohcitor at Liverpool.
HooKBK, Stephen John. 1877-8. Son of John Marshall Hooker.
b. 1862. In business in London.
HowAED, Eobert Edward. 1877-80. Son of Edward Howard, b.
1864. Eesides at Poynton, Stockport.
Langham, Frederick George. 1877-82. Eldest son of Frederick
Adolphus Langham. 6.1863. Sixth Form, 1879-82. Head
Boy. JuddExhib. Football Fifteen, 1881. Trin. Hall,
Camb. 2nd cl. Law Trip. B.A. and LL.B. 1885. Articled
to the above F. A. Langham (Solicitor), at Hastings. In
the Sussex County Eugby Union Football Fifteen.
Maezetti, Arthur. 1877-80. Fourth son of Eobert Burt Marzetti.
b. 1862. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Eesides
at Surbiton.
Eashleigh, WiUiam. 1877-55. Elder son of William Boys
Eashleigh. b. 1867. Sixth Form, 1883-5. Judd Exhib.
Cricket Eleven, 1882-5. Captain. Football Fifteen, 1883-4.
Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Fisher Exhib. 3rd cl. Class
Mods. 3rd cl. Lit Hum. B.A. 1889. In the Oxford Uni-
versity Cricket Eleven, 1886-9 (made a score of 107 against
Cambridge during his first year at the University); played
m the Oxford Eugby Football Team, 1887-8. Now an
Assistant-Master at Tonbridge School. Ordained, 1892
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A.D. 1877.
ToLPUTT, Arthur. 1877. Son of Jolm Tolputt. b. 1861.
TwYFORD, Lionel Thomas Campbell. 1877-81. Son of Ennis
Twyford. h. 1865. Football Fifteen, 1880-1. Joined the
North Staffordshire Eegiment, 2nd Batt. (late 98th Foot),
1884. Adjutant, 1892. Now stationed at Portsmouth.
Waddilove, Alfred Charles. 1877-81. Son of Cyrus Waddilove
(Old Tonbridgian). h. 1862. Won the Points Cup in the
Athletic Sports, 1880 and 1881. Trin. Hall, Camb. Went
to Argentina, South America, d. 1892.
Wareen, Arthur Thomas. 1877. Son of William Warren, h. 1862.
Formerly in Paris. Afterwards in Australia, where he died
in 1887.
CHBISTMAS TEEM, 1877.
Allwokk, Robert Long. 1877-81. Youngest son of Charles Long
AUwork. h. 1863. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. Math.
Trip. B.A. 1884. M.A. 1891. Formerly Assistant-Master
at St. Paul's Preparatory School, West Kensington. Or-
dained, 1886. Curate of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, 1886.
Curate of St. Ann's, Stamford Hill, since 1887.
Baekee, John Colher. 1877-80. Eldest son of the Eev. John
Collier Barker, h. 1863. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg. Lie. Eoy.
Coll. Phys., Lond. Author of "A Short Description of
Diseases of Arteries and Aneurisms."
Baeet, Herbert Alfred Lucas. 1877-9. Third son of Charles Barry
(Architect). Civil and Marine Engineer. At present on
the s.s. "Austral," of the Orient Line.
Bucklee, John Strachan. 1877-80. Son of John Eussell Buckler.
h. 1864. In the woollen manufacturing business at Stroud,
Gloucestershire.
Devey, Arthur Charles. 1877-80. (Afterwards at Westminster
School). Youngest son of Charles Hill Devey. h. 1866.
King's Coll., London. Associate of the Institute of
Electrical Engineers, and Member of the Society of
Chemical Industry. A bleaching engineer. Eesides at
Paris.
Elgood, Horace Corthorn. 1877-9. Son of John Elgood. _ h. 1863.
In the brewing business at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
GiLLESPT, James Edward. 1877-80. (Afterwards at Whitgift
School, Croydon). Third son of John Eoebuck Gillespy.
h. 1867. Clerk in the National Bank of India.
Geeen, Eobert Bertram Lloyd. 1877-8. Son of Eobert Ellis
Green, h. 1863.
Geegg, Alfred. 1877-81. Son of Eobert Gregg, h. 1866. Eesides
at Anerley, Surrey.
A.D. 1877.
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GitEGG, Eobert. 1877-80. Son of Eobert Gregg, h. 1863. Besides
at Anerley, Surrey.
Haggitt, Edward Dashwood. 1877-9, Son of Henry Haggitt.
b. 1863. Joined the Eoyal Engineers, 1883. First Grade
Assistant Engineer in tlie Indian Military Works Depart-
ment, 1888. Captain, 1891. Now stationed at Newcastle-
on-Tyne.
HoBNE, Benjamin William. 1877-81. Eldest sou of William Home.
b. 1864. Admitted a Solicitor, 1887.
HoKNE, Walter Jobsou. 1877-84. Second son of William Home.
b. 1865. Sixth Form, 1883-4. Football Fifteen, 1882-3.
Clare Coll., Camb. Won several Open Strangers' Races
at Cambridge. Honours in Nat. Sci. B.A. 1887. M.A. ;
M.B. ; B.S. 1892. Studying medicine at Berlin University.
HuLKE, Frederick Backhouse. 1877-9. Son of Frederick Thomas
Hulke. h. 1862. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg, and Lie. Eoy.
Coll. Phys. In practice at Deal.
Palmee, Charles Felix. 1877-80. Second son of the Eev. Felix
Palmer (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1861. Sixth Form, 1880.
Cricket Eleven, 1880. Football Fifteen, 1879. Played for
the Surrey County Football Club, 1882-3. Called to the
Bar (Middle Temple), 1884. Middle Temple Common Law
Scholar, 1884. Now a Schoolmaster at Honiton in
Devonshire.
Eae, Edward Yeron Manett. 1877-80. Son of Captain E. J. S.
Eae. h. 1862. An actor on the Dramatic Stage.
EraEBS, Charles Hay. 1877-80. Younger son of the Eev. Henry
Frederick Elvers, b. 1865. Civil Engineer.
Eivers, William Halse Elvers. 1877-80. Elder son of the Eev.
Henry Frederick Eivers. b. 1864. Mem. Eoy.' Coll. Surg,
and Phys. M.D., Lond. Has been House-Physician at
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and at the National Hospital
for the Paralysed and Epileptic. Now at Bethlen Eoyal
Hospital.
Somerville, James Bradley. 1877-9. Second son of Stafford
Baxter Somerville. b. 1860. Sixth Form, 1878-9. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1877-9. Captain. Admitted a Sohcitor, 1884.
Practises in London.
Spillee, Thomas Lambert Bladin. 1877. Son of Charles Thomas
Benjamin Spiller. 6. 1866. In Messrs. Eothschild's House
at Amsterdam.
Van dee Gucht, Gerard. 1877-8. Eldest son of Charles Van der
Gucht. h. 1863. Member of the London Stock Exchange.
Welldon, Maurice Edward. 1877-82. Fourth son of the Eev.
Edward Ind Welldon. b. 1865. Sixth Form, 1881-2.
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Tonbridge School
A.D. 1877.
Cricket Eleven, 1882. In the printing and stationery
busiuess at Ipswich.
Weentmore, John Harris. 1877-81. Elder son of Isaac Harris
Wrentmore. 6. 1864. Admitted a Solicitor, 1886. Practises
in London.
LENT TEEM, 1878.
Baker, Allan Selby Blake. 1878-80. Son of the Hon. John Baker.
h. 1862. In South Australia.
Benham, Charles Lawson. 1878-80. Son of Edward E. Benham.
h. 1863.
Beown, Leslie John. (Afterwards at Harrow School). 1877-8.
Youngest son of John Brown, b. 1868. St. John's Coll.,
Oxford.
BuLLiN, James Ernest. 1877-9. Eldest son of James Bullin. h.
1864. Auctioneer and Estate Agent at Tunbridge Wells.
Campbell, CoUn Arthur Fitzgerald. 1878-81. Seventh son of
Colonel Sir Edward Fitzgerald Campbell, Bart. b. 1863.
Sixth Form, 1881. Cricket Eleven, 1880-1. Clare Coll.,
Camb. B.A. 1885. M.A. 1889. Assistant Master, Spondon
House School, Derby, 1885-8. In 1889 left for Austraha
with the Earl of Kintore as Tutor to his sons. In 1890
appointed Private Secretary to the Governor of South
Australia, and Clerk of the Executive Council. Eesigned
1892, and returned to England. Now reading for ordina-
tion with the Very Eev. the Dean of Llandaff.
Campbell, Francis Buubury Fitzgerald. 1878-81. Sixth son of
Colonel Sir Edward Fitzgerald Campbell, Bart. b. 1863.
Sixth Form, 1881. Cricket Eleven, 1881. Football Fifteen,
1881. Assistant in the Printed Books Department, British
Museum. Author of "An Introduction to the Theory of a
State-Paper Catalogue, etc.," 1891, 8vo. ; "A Plea for
Annual Lists of State-Papers and Annual Eeviews of State-
Papers, etc.," 1892, 8vo.
Chaetee, Ellis Metford. 1878-81. Son of Major Ellis James Charter.
h. 1866. Went to Bechuanaland with Methuen's Horse,
1884-5. Served with 3rd Battahon, Royal Fusihers, as
Lieutenant, while embodied at Aldershot in 1885.
Cox, Charles Fortnum. 1878-88. Son of Samuel Henry Cox. 6.
1866. In electric business.
Falknee, Fitzgerald. 1878-80. Youngest son of George Falkner.
h. 1864. Eesides near Manchester.
Gabeiel, Henry Wallace. 1878-9. Son of Samuel Hawke Gabriel.
b. 1865.
Haeeis, Herbert Nelson. 1878-9. Son of Horatio Harris, b. 1863.
A.D. 1878.
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Hill, Reginald Charles James. 1878. Son of Arthur Hill. 6.1867.
Johnson, Bertie Stuart. 1878-81. Son of John Johnson, b. 1864.
L.E.C.S. and L.E.C.P., Edin. A Surgeon. Besides at
Tunbridge Wells.
Lee, Robert Frederic. 1878-80. Only son of Robert Lee. b. 1862.
Football Fifteen, 1880. Hon. Sec. of the Grantham Foot-
ball Club (winners of the Lincolnshire Cup, 1884-5).
Lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment.
Resides at Gonerby House, Grantham.
McQueen, William James. 1878-9. Son of James McQueen, h.
1864. Resides in London.
Marchant, William Robert. 1878. Third son of Stephen Walter
Marchant. h. 1864. Resides at Dartford, Kent.
Peaeeth, WiUiam Nepean. 1878-82. Eldest son of Albert Peareth.
b. 1863. Was in the West Kent Regiment for a short time.
Resides at Goudhurst.
Philson, Charles Cowell. 1878-80. Second son of William Philson,
M.D. b. 1863. Farming in Iowa, United States of America.
Rand, John. 1878-80. Son of William Rand. 6. 1864. Land
agent, surveyor, etc. Has passed the "Student's" and the
" Professional Associate's " Examinations of the Surveyors'
Institute. Resides at Clare, Suffolk.
Thobnb, Athol Henry. 1878-80. Son of George Thorne. b. 1862.
Football Fifteen, 1879-80.
Thokne, Frederick Murray. 1878-80. Son of George Thorne. b.
1866. In business in the city of London.
Thorne, Vivian Arthur. 1878-80. Son of George Thorne. b. 1864.
In business in the City of London.
TuKB, Cecil. 1878. Seventh son of the Rev. Francis Edward Tuke.
b. 1863. Farming in Virginia, United States of America.
TuKE, Leonard. 1878-81. Eighth son of the Rev. Francis Edward
Tuke. b. 1864. Cavendish Coll., Camb. B.A. 1884. A
Sohcitor. Practises in London, and resides at Kensington.
Ward, Frank Percy. 1878. Third son of James Carpenter Ward.
6. 1861. A mustard manufacturer. 2nd Lieut., Vol. Batt.
(Duke of Cambridge's Own) Middlesex Regiment, and Chief
Officer of the Datchet Fire Brigade.
Ward, Thomas Ibotson. 1878-9. Fourth son of James Carpenter
Ward. b. 1862. Died in Australia, 1892.
Warner, Charles Edward. 1878-81. Only son of George Daniel
Warner, b. 1865. Cricket Eleven, 1881. Football Fifteen,
1880-1. Admitted a Solicitor, 1886. Practises at Ton-
bridge. Captain, 1st Vol. Batt. (Queen's Own) Roval
West Kent Regiment.
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A.D. 1878.
SUMMER TEBM, 1878.
Baeklie, Alfred Percy. 1878-80. Son of the Eev. John Knox
Barldie. b. 1866. Admitted a Solicitor, 1892.
Clakke, Archibald Leycester. 1878-80. Eldest son of the Eev.
Charles Granville Clarke. b. 1863. For several years
engaged in private tuition ; subsequently as a librarian and
in literary work. Besides in London.
Cbawfued, Proby Edward Payne. 1878-9. Son of the Eev. Charles
Walter Payne Crawfurd. h. 1863. Cricket Eleven, 1879.
Joined the Eoyal Sussex Eegiment (1st Batt.), 1882. Served
throughout the Nile Expedition, 1884-5. Medal and clasp.
Khedive's Bronze Star. Captain, 1892.
Ceofts, Cecil Harry. 1878-83. Second son of the Eev. John David
Macbride Crofts, h. 1864. Sixth Eorm, 1882-3. Judd
Exhib. Football Fifteen, 1882. Emman. Coll., Camb.
Captain of the College Eugby Football Team, 1883-5. In
the College Boat, 1884. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1886.
M.A. 1891. Univ. of Marburg, 1887. Chief Modern
Language Master at Oakham School, 1889-92, and at City
of London School, 1892.
East, Francis Thomas. 1878-80. Son of Francis Bast. 6. 1865.
Fenwick, Walter. 1878. Son of William Fenwick. Deceased.
HowAED, John Eliot. 1878-80. Second son of John Eliot Howard.
b. 1864. Formerly a locomotive engineer, North-Eastern
Eailway ; now in America.
HowGATE, James Edward. 1878-80. Son of Edward Howgate.
b. 1864. Besides at Mirfield, Yorkshire. Lieutenant, Vol.
Batt. West Eiding Eegiment.
Johnson, Frederick. 1878-83. Second son of Matthew Warton
Johnson, h. 1866. Obtained the Brackenbury Scholarship
at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Mem. Boy. Coll.
Surg., Eng., 1891. House-Physician at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital.
Lanfeae, Harold WiUiam Bathurst. 1878-81. Son of William
Burbidge Lanfear. h. 1865. Civil engineer in Austraha.
Ley, Jacob. 1878-82. Only son of George Frederick Ley. b. 1863.
Football Fifteen, 1881-2. Christ Chm-ch, Oxford. Besides
in South Devon.
McLeod, Harry Norman. 1878. Second son of Major-General
Francis Hastings McLeod. b. 1864. In the Seaforth High-
landers.
Maezetti, Eustace. 1878-83. Sixth and youngest son of Eobert
Burt Marzetti. 6. 1867. A Solicitor. Besides at Clapham.
A.D. 1878.
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Marzetti, Leslie. 1878-82. Fifth son of Kobei't Burt Marzetti
b. 1865. A bonded warehouseman in London, besides at
Clapham.
Neve Arthur Curteis. 1878-80. Second surviving son of Eichard
Neve b. 1864. Eoyal Agricultural College, Cirencester.
Diploma with honours, 1883. Is a land agent, and farms a
large acreage ; also instructs a few pupils in the manage-
ment of land at Hole Park, Eolvenden, Kent.
PEAiiE, William Henry Smyth. 1878-84. Fourth and youngest son
of Eobert William Peake (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1866.
Sixth Form, 1881-4. Head Boy. Judd Exhib. Clare Coll.,
Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip., 1887. Engaged in Preparatory
School teaching.
Eangeb, Edgar. 1878-80. Youngest son of WiUiam Eanger. b.
1863. cl 1892.
Eead, Arthur John. 1878. Son of John Eead. b. 1862. Formerly
with a firm of merchants in the city of London. Now a
permanent invalid.
Taylor, WiUiam Loveband Chorley. 1878-82. Youngest son of
Thomas Taylor, b. 1865. Farms at Barn Street, near
Tonbridge.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1878.
Allpress, Vincent Sydney. 1878-82. Son of Edward Whetham
Allpress. b. 1865. Mechanical and electrical engineer.
Eesides at Earl's Court, London.
Bartbam, Lionel William. 1878-81. Fifth son of Captain William
Bartram. b. 1865. Architect.
Bell, Lawrence John. 1878-84. (Afterwards at College Galliard,
Lausanne). Second son of Herbert Irving Bell. b. 1869.
A tea-planter in Assam, India.
Booker, Arthur Bertram. 1878-80. Son of John Harrocks Booker.
b. 1863. A West Indian merchant, generally at Demerara.
Buckler, Henry Cecil. 1878-81. Son of John Eussell Buckler.
b. 1866. With a woollen manufacturer at Stroud, Glouces-
tershire.
Buckler, Percy. 1878-82. Son of John Eussell Buckler, b. 1867.
A constable in the Metropolitan Police.
Cross, Gordon Thomas. 1878-81. Third son of Thomas John Cross.
b. 1868. Afterwards at Dulwich College.
Curtis, Frederick Delmar. 1878-80. Son of Frederick Thomas
Curtis, b. 1866. Farming in Berkshire.
Db Waal, Phihp Henry Overbeck. 1878-9. Son of Colonel Peter
Henry Knight De Waal. b. 1867. Lond. Univ. B.A. 1892.
Besides at Eahug. Beading for Holy Orders.
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1878.
Handfield- Jones, Charles Eanald. 1878-80. Youngest son of
Charles Handiield-Jones, P.E.S. 6. 1864. Spent two years
in the United States. Studied Medicine at St. Mary's
Hospital, Paddington. Played in the Hospital Football
Team. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg. Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys. Lie.
Soc. Apoth. Member of the Harleian Society of London.
Practises at Wandsworth.
Hakdwickb, Charleton Saunders. 1878-81. (Afterwards at Oundle
School.) Son of Eugene Hardwiclie. h. 1867. Fruit-
growing in California.
HowDEN, Alexander. 1878-81. Eldest son of Alexander Howden.
h. 1864. Football Fifteen, 1881. Ship-broker in London.
IsHEBWOOD, Percy Arthur Bradshawe. 1878-84. Son of Arthur
Bradshawe Isherwood. h. 1869. Studied Medicine at St.
Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Now a Medical Prac-
titioner at Eamsgate. M.E.C.S. and L.E.C.P.
Le Fleming, John. 1878-84. Eldest son of John Le Fleming.
h. 1865. Sixth Form, 1882-4. Smythe Exhib. Cricket
Eleven, 1882-4. Captain. Winner of the Points Cup in
the Athletic Sports, 1883 and 1884. Football Fifteen,
1882- 3. Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1887. In the Cambridge
University Football Team, 1884-7. Won the Hurdle Eace
in the Inter-University Sports, 1887-8. Eepresented South
V. North, 1887-8 ; England v. Wales, 1887, in Eugby Foot-
ball. Won the Amateur Hurdle Championship, 1887. Plays
in the Kent Cricket Eleven. An army tutor at Tonhridge.
Ludlow, Alfred Edward. 1878-9. Eldest son of Alfred Ludlow.
b. 1863. Maltster and corn merchant in Birmingham.
McCbea, Henry Frank Mighells. 1878-85. Son of the Eev. John
Benjamin McCrea. b. 1870. In business in London.
Maclure, Eobert Martin. 1878. Son of David Maclm-e. h. 1863.
Marshall, Charles Edward. 1878-85. Second surviving son of
James Archibald Marshall, b. 1866. Football Fifteen,
1883- 5. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1888. Winner of the
Quarter-Mile Eace in the Freshmen's Sports, 1885. In a
ship-broker's ofl&ce in London.
Marshall, Francis. 1878-83. Eldest son of James Archibald
Marshall, b. 1863. Cricket Eleven, 1882-3. FootbaU
Fifteen, 1881-2. Captain. Winner of the Points Cup in
the Athletic Sports, 1882. Trin. CoU., Camb. B.A. 1886.
In business at St. Petersburg.
MooEE, George. 1878-82. Second son of James Lamb Moore.
b. 1865. Eesides at Sutton, Surrey.
Oakes, Donald Henry Ernest. 1878-82. Youngest son of Colonel
Eichard Edward Oakes. b. 1864. Football Fifteen, 1882.
A.D. 1878.
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Formerly a Civil Engineer in London. Now on a cattle
ranche in Montana State, U.S.A.
Oakes, Eichard John Gary. 1878-81. Son of Colonel Eichard
Edward Oakes. b. 1864. In the Duke of Cambridge's
Own Eegiment, 4th Batt. (Militia), Army Eeserve. Now
on a cattle ranche in Montana State, U.S.A.
Paeky, Edward Cecil Morgan. 1878-80. Son of Weston Parry.
b. 1863. Joined the Buffs (East Kent Eegiment), 2nd
Batt. (late 3rd Foot), 1884. Adjutant, 1890.
Phillips, Ernest Edward. 1878-83. Eldest son of John Edward
Phillips, h. 1864. Clerk in the London and County Bank,
Tunbridge Wells.
Ploweight, Edward Frank. 1878-82. Eldest son of Edward
Plowright. b. 1865. Clerk in the London and West-
minster Bank.
ScHEELBEE, Henry Hugh. 1878-84. Eldest son of the Eev. Henry
Ware Schreiber. h. 1866. Sixth Form, 1882-4. Judd
Exhib. Football Fifteen, 1883. Head Boy. Scholar of
Clare Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. M.A. 1891.
Eesides at Ipswich.
Stileman, Walter Gybbon. 1878-82. Fifth son of Eichard Stile-
man, b. 1864. Architect and surveyor at Bournemouth.
LENT TEBM, 1879.
Beviss, Charles. 1879-84. Only son of Charles Beviss, M.D. b.
1867. Studied for the medical profession at St. George's
Hospital, London.
Campion, Harold Gilmore. 1879-82. Third son of Admiral Hubert
Campion, C.B. b. 1865. A Solicitor in London. Eesides
at Lee, Kent.
Haeeington, Frank Moore. 1879-80. Son of Thomas Moore Har-
rington, b. 1864. Cricket Eleven, 1880. Member of the
London Stock Exchange.
Langeidge, Cecil Balcombe. 1879-81. (Afterwards at the High
School, Margate). Only sou of WiUiam Kirby Johnson
Langridge. 6.1866. Farming in New Zealand.
NicHOLLS, James Atcherley. 1879-83. Eldest surviving son of
Samuel James Nicolls. b. 1866. Football Fifteen, 1883.
Studied m Germany during 1884. Draughtsman to the
Bute Dry Dock Company at Cardiff.
Stainpoeth, Herbert Graham. 1879-82. Second son of Major
General Charles Eaper Stainforth. 6.1865. Cricket Eleven
1881-2. Played in the Cricket and Football Teams of
Sandhurst College. Entered the Dorsetshire Eegiment,
2nd Batt. (formerly the 54th Foot), 1885. Now in the
Bengal Staff Corps, 4th Bengal Cavalry. Adjutant 1892
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Tonhridge School
A.D. 1879.
Staveley, William Henry Charles. 1879-81. Younger son of
Thomas George Staveley. b. 1863. Fell. Eoy. Coll. Surg.
Eng., 1890, and Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys. Lond., 1886. Has
held resident appointments at St. Thomas' Hospital, Beth-
lehem Eoyal Hospital, and the Victoria Hospital for
Children (all in London).
Waddilove, Cyrus John. 1879-80. Son of Cyrus Waddilove (Old
Tonbridgian). b. 1864. Besides at Surbiton, Surrey.
SUMMEB TEEM, 1879.
Angelo, John Cecil Cortland. 1879-83. Son of Major John Angelo.
b. 1869. Went afterwards to a school at Bath. Joined the
Prince of Wales' North Staffordshire Eegiment, 1891. Now
stationed at Portsmouth.
Baker, Archibald Henry. 1879-82. Son of William Garrard Baker.
b. 1863. Admitted a Solicitor, 1887. Practises in London.
Besides at Clapham.
Barthoep, Henry Arthur. 1879-83. Eldest son of Eobert Barthrop.
b. 1865. Trin. Hall, Camb. B.A. 1886. Has passed the
Intermediate Law Examination.
Beanes, Alfred Edward. 1879-82. Son of Edward J. Beanes.
b. 1864. In Australia.
Beanes, Eustace Edward. 1879-82. Son of Edward J. Beanes.
b. 1865. Has been in Austraha. Now back in England.
Beeching, Walter Charles. 1879-84. Second son of Arbhm-
Thomas Beeching (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1866. Sixth
Form, 1882-4. Trin. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1888. In Lloyds'
Bank, Tonhridge.
Chambers, Charles Eoland. 1879-81. Eldest son of Charles
Harcourt Chambers, b. 1863. Farming in Cape Colony.
Chambers, Marcus Stanley. 1879-82. Second son of Charles
Harcourt Chambers. h. 1865. Electrical Engineer in
London.
CoLEBROOKE, Henry Lotherington. 1879-83. Son of Henry
Colebrooke, M.D. b. 1864. Sixth Form, 1882-3. Cricket
Eleven, 1880-2. Captain. In the Bank of England.
Drew, Napoleon Edward. 1879-82. Son of Edward Alexander
Drew. 6. 1864. Was articled to the London and North-
western Eailway for three years at Stalybridge. Was
then sent to Crewe, and was afterwards for four years hi
the Eepublic of Uruguay, employed in surveys for rail-
ways. An Associate of the Institute of Civil Engineers.
East, Ernest Charles. 1879-80. Son of Francis East. b. 1867.
A.D. 1879.
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Edgell, William Masterman. 1879-81. Son of Captain Edward
Dover Edgell. b. 1864. Football Fifteen, 1881.
Gibson, Johu. 1879-82. Younger son of George Gibson, b. 1863.
Sixth Form, 1881-2. Judd Exhib. Football Fifteen, 1881.
Trin. Coll., Camb. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip. B.A. 1885.
An actor on the dramatic stage.
Graham, Percy North. 1879-83. Third son of Christopher North
Graham (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1866. Besides at West
Molesey, Surrey.
Hakdy, Charles Edward. 1879-80. Eldest son of Captain Harmer
Hardy, b. 1863. Farmer in Warwickshire.
Haedy, Frank Brett. 1879-82. Second son of Captain Harmer
Hardy, b. 1865.
Harrington, Thomas Flexmore. 1879-83. Son of Thomas Moore
Harrington, b. 1866. A Member of the London Stock
Exchange.
Holding, William Septimus. 1879-85. Son of William Sextus
Holding. 1866. Sixth Form, 1882-5. Christ Church,
Oxford. 3rd cl. Mod. Hist.
Howard, Arthur. 1879-83. Second son of Joseph Howard, M.P.
b. 1865. Sixth Form, 1883. Football Fifteen, 1882-3. In
Lloyds' Bank, London.
Johnson, Horace Gordon. 1879-81. Son of John Johnson, b. 1868.
Formerly Clerk in the Peninsula and Oriental Company's
Ofifice, London.
Le Fleming, Henry Mortimer. 1879-85. Second son of John Le
Fleming. Cricket Eleven, 1886. Football Fifteen, 1884-5.
Joined the Dorsetshire Eegiment, 1890. Eetired, 1892.
Now fruit-ranching in California, U.S.A.
Maning, Marcus Anthony. 1879-80. Son of the Eev. Thomas
Anthony Maning. b. 1866. In the Merchant Navy.
Mellersh, Percy Sisson Neale. 1879-80. Third son of Frederick
Mellersh. b. 1866. Eanching in California, U.S.A.
Nicholson, David. 1879. Third son of Alfred Nicholson, b. 1870.
In the horticultural trade. Eesides near Clevedon,
Somerset.
Egberts, Eichard. 1879-81. Son of William Hoskins Eoberts
b. 1865. At Suez, Egypt.
EoPER-CuRZON, Wyndham Henry Heathcote. 1879-83. Younger
son of Lord Teynham. b. 1868.
Simpson, Maurice George. 1879-85. Seventh son of Thomas Fox
Simpson, b. 1866. Sixth Form, 1883-5. Head Boy
Judd Exhib. Football Fifteen, 1884. In the Indian
Telegraph Department at Mandalay, Burmah.
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Tollbridge School.
A.D. 1879.
Spence, Robert Morris. 1879-83. Eldest son of Robert Spence.
b. 1866. Overseer on a sheep station at Hawke's Bay,
New Zealand.
Springett, Edmund. 1879-82. Son of Augustus Springett. h. 1864.
Resides at Hawkhurst.
Sylvestee, Harold Augustus. 1879-84. Fifth son of Samuel
Augustus Sylvester, h. 1867. Mem. Roy. Coll. Surg., 1888.
d. 1892.
Thackee, Charles Frederick. 1879-80. Son of Colonel John
Thacker. h. 1864. Farming near Toronto, Canada.
Walton, Francis WiUiam. 1879-83. Only son of the Rev. D. N.
Walton, b. 1865. Sixth Form, 1882-3. Judd Exhib.
Keble Coll., Oxford, 3rd cl. Nat. Sci. B.A. 1887. Study-
ing Medicine at the London Hospital.
Ward, James Eyre Drummond. 1879-82. Son of James Jackson
Ward. h. 1863. Joined 1st Batt. (Duke of Cambridge's
Own) Middlesex Regiment, 1884. Captain, 1892. Nov?
stationed at Quetta.
GHBISTMAS TEBM, 1879.
Baker, Percy Thomas. 1879-86. Son of Thomas Henry Baker.
b. 1867. Sixth Form, 1884-6. Cricket Eleven, 1885-6.
Goldsmith's Exhib. Trin. Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Class.
Mods. 3rd cl. Mod. Hist. B.A. 1890. A School-master.
Balfour, Claud Hamilton. 1879-81. Second son of Lewis Balfour
(of Calcutta). 5.1864. Sixth Form, 1881. Clerk in the
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Japan.
Berkeley, Henry James Fitzhardinge. 1879-81. Third son of
Reginald Adolphus Eugene Berkeley h. 1865. A j)ublisher,
in London.
Booty, Horatio Edwin. 1879-82. Second son of James Horatio
Booty, b. 1864. Football Fifteen, 1881. Clare Coll.,
Camb. Winner of the 100 yards race in the Inter-
University Athletic Sports, 1885. B.A. 1886. M.A. 1891.
Ordained, 1887. Curate of Holy Trinity, York, 1887-91.
Since 1891, Vicar of St, Paul's, Hanging Heaton, near
Dewsbury.
Bryant, Harry. 1879-85. Fifth son of WiUiam John Daniel
Bryant (Assistant-Master at Tonbridge School), b. 1867.
Cricket Eleven, 1884-5. Football Fifteen, 1884. Winner
of the Points Cup in the Athletic Sports, 1885. Durham
Univ., 1888-90. 2nd cl. Theol. Honours. B.A. 1890.
Ordained, 1890. Curate of St. Edmund's, Bearpark,
Durham.
Bryant, Herbert. 1879-86. Fourth son of William John Daniel
Bryant, b. 1867. Sixth Form, 1885-6.
A.D. 1879.
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Collins, William Forman. 1879-85. Second son of William
Anthony Collins, Q.C. h. 1867. Football Fifteen, 1884.
Electrician, in New York.
EvERiTT, Henry Reeve. 1879-84. Second son of William Spencer
Everitt. b. 1869. A Solicitor, at Norwich.
FiiY, George Charles Lovell. 1879. Elder son of Edmund Fry.
b. 1864. A Solicitor in London. Admitted, 1886.
Garrard, George Harry. 1879-84. Third son of Frederick Blackall
Garrard. h. 1866. Football Fifteen, 1881-3. Captain.
Clerk with a firm of Merchants in London.
Jenkins, Walter. 1879-86. Eldest son of John Jenkins, b. 1868.
Assistant Engineer (2nd grade) Public Works Department,
North-West Provinces of India.
Jones, Herbert Champion. 1879-81. Son of William Anastasius
Jones, b. 1864. At present in the London Bank of Mexico
and South America.
Key, Thomas Edward. 1879-83. Son of Frederick Key. b. 1863.
Was articled to an Architect in London. Eesides at Aid-
borough, Suffolk.
KuFAL, Hugo. 1879-80. Son of Wilhelm Kufal. b. 1864. Said
to be in the teaching profession at Brussels.
Lloyd, Wilham Edmund Eyre. 1879-83. (Afterwards at Bedford
School.) Son of William Henry Lloyd, h. 1867. 1st cl.
in Oxford and Cambridge Certificate Examination, 1885.
Entered the Durham Light Infantry, 1888. Indian Staff
Corps, 1891. Now in the 4th Infantry Hyderabad Con-
tingent.
McBride, Henry Pole Brookland. 1879-82. Second son of Eobert
McBride. b. 1870. Entered the Eoyal Berkshire Eegiment,
1890.
McBride, Huband Knox. 1879-82. Eldest son of Eobert McBride.
h. 1868. Died at Bruges by an accident in, 1883.
Nichols, Charles. 1879-81. Second son of Charles Nichols, b.
1863. Sixth Form, 1881. Cricket Eleven, 1881. Football
Fifteen, 1881. Jesus Coll., Camb. Sheep-farmer in New
Zealand.
Parry, 0 wen Clinton. 1879-84. Eldest son of Charles Clinton
Parry. b. 1867. Sixth Form, 1883-4. Judd Exhib.
Entered Woolwich Eoyal Military Academy, 1884. Joined
the Eoyal Engineers, 1885. d. 1888.
Porter, Charles William Hill. 1879-80. Youngest son of the Eev.
John Leech Porter, b. 1864. Farming in Canada.
EocK, James Parthenay. 1879-82. Eldest son of James Eock.
6. 1865. Assistant manager at Curtis & Harvey's Powder
Mills, Tonbridge.
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EosR, Charles Eichard. 1879-83. Son of Richard George Rose.
b. 1866. Second for the Scholarship for Tenor Voices at
the Royal College of Music. For tlie last three years
second principal tenor at the Savoy Theatre, London.
EuDD, Eric de Sioblade Sutherland. 1879-80. Elder son of Eric
Rudd. b. 1864. Of no profession. Besides in Scotland.
Windsor, William John. 1879-82. (Afterwards at Lancing College).
Son of William Windsor. b. 1867. Joined the Queen's
Own (Eoyal West Kent) Regiment, 1888. Transferred in
the same year to the Worcestershire Regiment. Joined the
Indian Staff Corps, 1889. Wing Officer, 19th Punjaub
Infantry.
LENT TEEM, 1880.
Case, Charles Russell. 1880-2. (Afterwards at King's College
School). Fom-th son of James. Case. b. 1865. Sheep-
farming in New South Wales.
Collins, Lewis Eric George. 1880-7. Third son of William
Anthony Collins, Q.C. b. 1869. Sixth Form. 1885-7. An
Architect in London.
Kennington, Charles. 1880-6. Eldest son of James Kennington,
b. 1867. Football Fifteen, 1885. A member of the Insti-
tute of - Chartered Accountants. Practises in London.
Resides at Tonbridge.
Kennington, Edgar. 1880-5. Second son of Ja.mes Kennington.
b. 1869. Winner of the Points Cup in the Swimming Races,
1885. Studying medicine at St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
London. Resides at Tonbridge.
Lloyd, Evan Frank. 1880-1. Elder son of Major Ernest Marsh
Lloyd. 6. 1864. In Florida since 1886.
Napiee, Cyril Craufurd. 1880-1. Son of William Donald Napier.
h. 1864.
St. Legeb, Robert Arthur. 1880-4. Fourth son of Frederick York
St. Leger. b. 1865. Edinburgh University. M.B. and
CM., 1888. Practises at Watford. Herts.
St. Legee, Stratford Edward. 1880-4. Fifth son of Frederick York
St. Leger. b. 1868. Afterwards at the Diocesan College,
Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa. Joined the Royal
Irish Regiment, 1890.
ScHEADER, Robert John. 1880-4. Son of Robert Schrader. b. 1868.
Toms, Charles Sefton Mackenzie. 1880-3. Second sou of Thomas
Harris Toms. b. 1866. Engineer.
Toms, George Chester. 1880-2. Eldest son of Thomas Harris
Toms. b. 1864. Trin. Hall, Camb. Solicitor.
A.D. 1880.
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WooDLEY. Ernest James. 1880-3. Second son of Matthew Fuller
Woodley. 6. 1868. Joined the 2nd Batt. York and Lan-
caster Eegiment, 1890. Now in England on sick leave,
owing to sunstroke, contracted while serving with his
regiment in South Africa.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1880.
Balfour, Alfred. 1880-3. Youngest son of Lewis Balfour (of Cal-
cutta), b. 1870. On the training-ship " Conway " at Liver-
pool, 1884:-5. Now in the Indian Marine.
Beown, Arthur Campion. 1880-1. Eldest son of Arthur Wellesley
Brown, b. 1862. Sixth Form, 1881. Keble Coll., Oxford.
3rd cl. Theol. B.A. 1884. M.A. 1889. Wells Theol. Coll.
Ordained 1885. Curate of the Parish Church, Wigau.
Crundwell, Arthur Maxwell. 1880-5. Eldest son of Arthur Smith
CrundweU. 6. 1870. A produce merchant at Port Eliza-
beth, South Africa.
Danby, William Thomas Hall. 1880-4. Son of William Charles
Danby. b. 1866. Cricket Eleven, 1883-4. In the Kilburn
Brewery.
Draper, Thomas Percy. 1880-3. Eldest son of Thomas Draper.
b. 1864. Sixth Form, 1882-3. Head Boy. Judd Exhib.
Cricket Eleven, 1882-3. Football Fifteen, 1882. Scholar
of Clare Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1886.
Called to the Bar, 1891. Now in Western Australia.
Melbourne, Newell Wells. 1880-3. Eldest son of Newell Mel-
bourne, b. 1866. A Solicitor at Lincoln. In the Lincoln-
shire Cricket Eleven.
Moore, Frank. 1880-4. Son of James Lamb Moore, b. 1867. An
Architect and Surveyor at Liverpool.
MussoN, Alfred William. 1880-3. Eldest son of William Edward
Musson. 6. 1865. Sixth Form, 1883. Football Fifteen,
1882-3. Judd Exhib. King's Coll., Camb. 3rd cl. Nat.
Sci. Tri. M.B. 1889. Bac. Surg., Camb. In practice at
Clitheroe, Lancashire.
NiCHOLL, Hugh Burney. 1880-3. Youngest son of the Eev. John
Eichard NichoU. b. 1865. Football Fifteen, 1882-3. A
mineral water manufacturer at Tonbridge.
NooT, William Frank. 1880-6. Only son of William Noot. b. 1870.
Land Surveyor in Manitoba.
Parkes, Ernest Hadden. 1880-1. Elder son of the Eev. Samuel
Hadden Parkes. b. 1866. An Architect in London.
Eeeve, William Tankerville Monypenny. 1880-4. Son of Captain
John Milward Eeeve, E.N. 6. 1866. Joined the Prince of
Wales' Leinster Eegiment, 1887.
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A.D. 1880.
EosHRK, Henry Louis. 1880-2. Eldest son of Alfred Eosher. b.
1866. Obtained a scholarship at the Oxford Military Col-
lege. Joined the Dorsetshire Regiment, 1st Batt. (formerly
the 39th Foot), 1885. Captain, 1891. Now stationed in
Egypt.
Smith, Wilfred Hugh Moore. 1880-6. Third son of George Moore
Smith, h. 1868. Sixth Form, 1884-6. Joined the Royal
Marine Light Infantry, 1888.
SwiEE, Reginald Berkley. 1880-4. b. 1866. A Civil Engineer. At
present in India.
Walsh, Percy. 1880. Son of John Edwin Walsh, b. 1871.
Farming in Queensland, Australia.
West, Arthur George Baiubridge. 1880-3. Second son of John
West. Sixth Form, 1881-3. Smythe Exhib. Cricket
Eleven, 1881-3. Captain. Football Fifteen, 1881-2. New
Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Mods. 3rd cl. Mod. Hist. B.A.
Ordained, 1891. Curate of St. Mary's, South Shields.
West, WilUam Edward Mylns. 1880-1. Third son of John West.
b. 1866. Learning farming in Lincolnshire.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1880.
Allnutt, Charles Lea. 1880-1. Fourth son of the Rev. Richard
Lea Allnutt. b. 1867. Student of dental surgery at the
National Dental Hospital, London.
Beenees, Charles Arthur. 1880-3. (Afterwards at Eton College).
Son of William Thomas Beruers. Joined the Donegal
Artillery (the Prince of Wales'), 1890.
Cope, Joseph Staines. 1880-5. Only son of James William Cope.
b. 1867. An assayer of metals. Now in South Africa,
awaiting an appointment as assayer to mines.
Cox, Oswald. 1880-5. Third son of Homersham Cox (Old Ton-
bridgian). Admitted a Solicitor, 1890.
FosTEE, Francis Henry Archibald. 1880-1. Elder son of Charles
Marshall Foster, b. 1864. A tea-planter in Ceylon.
King, Ralph Manikin. 1880-6. Fifth son of Frederick William
King. h. 1867. Cricket Eleven, 1885-6. Football Fifteen,
1885. In the tea trade in London.
Little, John Walter. 1880-4. Second son of the Rev. Joseph
Russell Little (formerly senior Assistant Master atTonbridge
School). 6.1866. Cricket Eleven, 1883-4. Football Fifteen,
1882-3. Elected a Student at the Royal Academy of _ Arts,
1888. Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects,
1891. Practises as an Architect at Tonbridge.
A.D. 1880.
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Lucas, George Dacres 18S0-2. Son of the Eev. Charles Lucas.
Passed through Dowutoa Agricultural College. Now a
dairy farmer and shire-horse breeder in Derbyshire.
Mblboubnk, Herbert Close. 1880-4. Second son of Newell Mel-
bourne, b. 1868. Farming in Lincolnshire.
ScHKEiBEB, Acton Lemuel. 1880-1. Son of the Eev. John Edward
Lemuel Schreiber. b. 1865. Joined the Eoyal Engineers,
1884. Now in India.
Smith, Oswald Henry Moore. 1880-7. Fourth son of George Moore
Smith, b. 1869. Sixth Form, 1884-6. Head Boy. cl. 1887.
TuBNEB, George James. 1880-2. Second son of Anselm Turner.
h. 1867. St. John's Coll., Camb. Sen. Opt. Math. Trip.
B.A. 1889. Student at Law of Lincoln's Inn.
TwYCEOSS, George Francis. 1880-3. Elder son of George Twycross.
b. 1865. Hertford Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Mod. Hist. B.A.
1888. Ordained 1888. Has held the Curacies of Burgess
Hill, Sussex ; Eedditch, Worcestershire ; and (now) of
Kentish Town, London.
TwcBoss, John Beswicke. 1880-3. Younger son of George Twy-
cross. h. 1868. x\ Solicitor's Clerk in London.
W1LLI.4.MS, Llewellyn. 1880-2. Son of Henry Llewellyn Williams.
Studied for the medical profession at St. Mary's Hospital,
London.
LENT TERM, 1881.
Austen, Harold William Colmar. 1881-4. Son of Josiah Austen.
M.B. and B.S. (Lond. Univ.) M.E.C.S. and L.E.C.P., 1890.
House Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
Hebbebt, Douglas. 1881-2. Son of Major-General Charles Her-
bert, b. 1865. Joined the Lincolnshire Eegiment (late
10th Foot), 1885. 13th Bengal Lancers, 1888. Bengal
Staff Corps, 1889. Assist. Com. in Assam, 1891.
Jenkins, George. 1881-6. Second son of John Jenkins, b. 1870.
Eanching in the North-West Provinces of Canada.
Lachlan, George Thomas. 1881-4. Eldest son of George Lachlan.
b. 1867. Tea-broker in London. Eesides at Anerley,
MoNCKTON. Leslie Martin. 1881-3. Son of Frederick Moncktou.
b. 1867. Farming at Fielding in New Zealand.
Pope, Ernest. 1881. Son of the Eev. George Pope. 6. 1868.
Stoby, John. 1881-6. Fourth son of Henry John Story, b. 1867.
Sixth Form, 1884-6. Cricket Eleven, 1885-6. Football
Fifteen, 1885. Caius Coll., Camb. 2ud cl. Class. Trip.
B.A. 1889. An Assistant Master at Oakham School.
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A.D. 1881
SxiiEETEN, Francis Osborne. 1881-6. Only son of William Warren
Sfcreeten (Old Tonbridgiau). Member of the Loudon Stock
Exchange.
Waed, William Timmis. 1881-2. Son of Henry Ward. t. 1866.
Studied for the medical profession at University College
Hospital, London.
White, Leonard Hamilton. 1881-6. Seventh son of the Rev. John
White, h. 1867. Sixth Form, 1883-5. Judd Exhib. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1881. Exhib. of Corpus Cbristi Coll., Oxford.
2nd cl. Class. Mods. 3rd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1889. M.A.
1892. A Preparatory School Master at Southborough,
near Tonbridge.
SUMMEB TEEM, 1881.
Babwell, Arthur Eoss. 1881-5. Son of Captain William Blunt
Barwell. b. 1866. Cricket Eleven, 1885. Football Fif-
teen, 1884. Joined the Manchester Eegiment, 1887. Wing
Officer and Adjutant in Deoli Irregular Force, 1888. Joined
the Indian Staff Corps, 1886. Wing Officer, 9th Bengal
Infantry.
Campbell, Percy Fitzgerald. 1881-3. Eighth son of Sir Edward
Fitzgerald Campbell, Bart. b. 1866. Cricket Eleven, 1882.
Tea-planter in the Kangra Valley, India.
CoKTES, Henrique. 1881-6. Second son of P. C. Cortes, b. 1867.
Football Fifteen, 1885-6. Tria. Hall, Camb. B.A. 1889.
Eesides at Whitley, Surrey.
Cross, Francis George. 1881-3. (Afterwards at Dulwich College).
Fourth son of Thomas John Cross, b. 1870.
Davey, Bertram Henry. 1881-2. Son of Arthur Stevens Davey.
b. 1867. Engaged in commercial business in London.
Haynb, Henry Bertram Eobinson. 1881-5. Eldest son of Henry
Hayne. b. 1867. Sixth Form, 1884-5. Admitted a Soli-
citor, 1891. Practises in London.
Hayne, Louis Brightwell. 1881-8. Second son of Henry Hayne.
b. 1869. Sixth Form, 1887-8. Judd Exhib. Caius Coll.,
Camb. 3rd cl. Nat. Sci. Trip. Studying at St. George's
Hospital, London, for the Cambridge M.B. degree.
Jones, Arthur William Llewelyn. 1881-4. Elder son of the Eev.
Wilham Jones (Chaplain, Bombay), b. 1865. Obtained a
prize dressership at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1886.
Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg, and Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys., 1888.
Assistant Eesident Physician at the Cornwall County Asy-
lum, Bodmin, 1889-9. Now in practice at Ottery St. Mary,
South Devon.
Kellett, William Oswald. 1881-3. Eldest son of William Kellett.
b. 1867. Mining engineer.
A.D. 1881.
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Malkin, George Eobert Green. 1 881-2. Only surviving sou of
Eobert Smith Malkin. b. 1865. Matriculated in the Isfc
division at the London University, 1885. Admitted a
Solicitor, 1887. Practises in London.
Paekes, Edward Bayley Hadden. 1881. Younger son of the Eev.
Samuel Hadden Parkes. b. 1867. Jesus Coll., Camb.
B.A. 1889. Besides at Wittersham Eectory, near Ashford,
Ransom, Harry Alexander Vincent. 1881-6. Only son of Captain
Henry Shearman Eansom. d. 1868. Sixth Form, 1882-6.
Judd Exhib. Casberd Scholar of St. John's Coll., Oxford.
2nd cl. Class. Mods. 4th cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1891.
Rock, Frank Warner. 1881-5. Second son of James Rock. d. 1867.
Studying for the medical profession at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, London.
RuDD, Henry Ayton Liudesay. 1881-6. Younger son of Eric Rudd.
Sixth Form, 1883-6. Cricket Eleven, 1885-6. Captain.
Judd Exhib. Scholar of Jesus Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Math.
Mods. 3rd cl. Math. Finals. B.A. 1890. Studying for the
legal profession.
TiMiNS, Francis Charles. 1881-4. Eldest son of Captain Octavius
Frederick Timius. 1866. Cricket Eleven, 1884. Clare
Coll., Camb. B A. 1887. M.A. 1891. Ordained 1887.
Curate of the Parish Church, Warrington.
Wheeler, Charles Trevor Ogle. 1881-3. Eldest son of Thomas
Wittenburg Wheeler, d. 1866. Land agent and surveyor.
Associate of the Surveyors' Institution. Practises and
resides in London.
CHRISTMAS TEBM, 1881.
Barkington, Richard Mordaunt. 1881-2. Son of Captain Josiah
Thomas Barrington. b. 1866. Joined the Hampshire
Regiment, 1885. Wing Officer of the 15th Sikhs, 1888.
Captain, 1892. Temporarily attached to the Ordnance Store
Department at York.
Bbnthall, Henry Everett. 1881-6. Eldest son of William Henry
Benthall. b. 1867. Sixth Form, 1884-6. Smythe Exhib.
Sizar of St. John's Coll., Camb. Jun. Opt. Math. Trip.
B.A. 1889. Articled to a Chartered Accountant in London.
Member of the Institute of Actuaries.
Blakiston, John Lionel. 1881-4. Third son of the Rev. Douglas
Yeoman Blakiston. b. 1867. Studied for the Medical
Profession at King's College, London.
Clarke, Henry Grahame. 1881-4. Second son of the Rev. Charles
Granville Clarke, h. 1867. Sixth Form, 1882-4. Pemb.
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1891. In the Scholastic profession.
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Cronk, Cufchbert Henry. 1881-4. Only son of Henry Hickman
Cronk. b. 1867. Studied for the musical profession at the
Eoyal Academy of Music, from 1885 to 1892, during which
time he gained the Bronze and Silver Medals and Cer-
tificate for piano playing. Appointed Sub-Professor, 1890,
and Potter Exhibitioner, 1891. Since 1886, organist of
St. Peter's, Tunbridge Wells.
Day, Edwin Herbert. 1881-5. Younger son of Horace Day, M.D.
(late Bombay Army). Orange-growing in California, U.S. A.
Field, Francis George Elwes. 1881-6. Third son of the Eev.
Thomas Field, b. 1869. Sixth Form, 1886. Sizar of St.
John's Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1891. An
Assistant Master at Derby School.
Hardy, Frank Buckland. 1881-6. Son of Major-General Campbell
Hardy, b. 1868. A fruit-farmer in Nova Scotia.
Harland, Henry Cave. 1881-3. Son of Henry Harland, M.D.
b. 1868. Farming in Kansas, U.S.A.
Hatt, Charles Clark. 1881-9. Younger son of Thomas Clark Hatt.
b. 1869. Cricket Eleven, 1886-9. Football Fifteen, 1886-9.
Entered the Indian Woods and Forests Service, 1889. Now
an Assistant Conservator (2nd grade).
Hatt, John Joseph. 1881-5. Elder son of Thomas Clark Hatt.
b. 1867. A Civil and Electrical Engineer. Associate
Member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers.
Jones, Rowland Francis Hugh. 1881-5. Second son of the Eev,
WiUiam Jones (Chaplain, Bombay), b. 1867. Mem. Roy.
Coll. Surg., and Lie. Roy. Coll. Phys., 1890. In practice
at Newport, Pembrokeshire.
Maynb, Jonathan Webster Coryton. 1881-7. Elder son of the
Eev. Canon Mayne. b. 1868. Sixth Form, 1884-7. Judd
Exhib., and Exhib. of Keble Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Class.
Mods. B.A. 1890. Late a student at Leipzig University.
Now an Assistant- Master at Brighton College.
Poland, Eustace Bernard. 1881-2. Youngest son of Charles
Poland. b. 1865. Chichester Theol. Coll., 1889-90.
Ordained, 1890. Curate of Lyminster, Sussex.
Simpson, Godfrey William. 1881-4. Sixth son of Thomas Fox
Simpson. 6. 1865. Football Fifteen, 1883. In the Medical
Profession. A Surgeon at Llantwit Major, South Wales.
Skottom^e, John Coulson. 1881-5. Son of Nicholas Joseph Skottowe.
b. 1866. On a ranche in Wyoming, U.S.A.
Thackrah, WilHam Harold. 1881-4. Son of William Thackrah.
b. 1869. Woollen manufacturer at Dewsbury.
A.D. 1881.
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TiNDALL, Edward Abbey. 1881-5. Second son ot the Eev Eichard
Abbey Tindall b. 1866. Bixtli Form, 188o Judd Lxhib
Also "EKhibitiouer of Gains Coll., Cambridge. Sen. Opt.
Math. Trip. B.A. 1888. Ordained, 1890.
TuBNEii, Cyril Edward. 1881-6. Third son of Anselm Turner
Z). 1870. Sixth Form, 1886. Articled to a Sohcitor
Plymouth.
Wolfe, Jolui Eichard. 1881-2. Son of John Eichard Wolfe.
b. 1868. Eesides at Highbury, near London.
Wolfe, Thomas Henry. 1881-3. Son of John Eichard Wolfe.
b. 1866. Eesides at Highbury, near London.
at
LENT TEEM, 1882.
Baldwin, Alexander Bertie. 1882-6. Youngest son of Hartley
Baldwin, b. 1868. St. John's Coll., Cambridge. B.A.
Articled to a Solicitor at Chtheroe, Lancashire.
Casabianca, Walter Hope Louis. 1882-4. Only son of Samuel
Binile Casabianca. h. 1866. On the London Stock Ex-
change.
Hind, Eichard Jackson. 1882-3. Only son of Eichard Hind.
b. 1866. Went for two years to the Eoyal Agricultural
College at Cirencester. An owner of landed property in
Jamaica. Eesides at Carlisle. Master of the Brampton
Harriers.
Johnstone, Archibald Pulteney. 1882-4. Second son of Gideon
Pulteney Johnstone, b. 1868. Was articled to a Solicitor
in London.
Johnstone, Ernest Clarke Pulteney. 1882-4. Eldest son of Gideon
Pulteney Johnstone. b. 1866. Cricket Eleven, 1884.
Football Fifteen, 1883. Studied at Edinburgh University
for the Medical Profession, d. 1887.
Johnstone, Vivian Pulteney. 1882-4. Third son of Gideon Pulteney
Johnstone. 6. 1870. Cavendish Coll., Cambridge.
Le Fleming, Hugh. 1882-9. Fourth son of John Le Fleming.
b. 1870. Sixth Form, 1888-9. Clare Coll., Cambridge.
Won the High Jump and Hurdle Eace in the Inter-Univer-
sity Athletic Sports, 1891 and 1892. President of the
Cambridge University Athletic Club.
Michael, Cyril Eden. 1882-8. Second son of Walter Amos Michael.
6. 1871. Selwyn Coll., Cambridge. Nat. Sci. Trip. B.A.
1892. A Medical Student at Guy's Hospital, London.
Paery, Noel Francis Clinton. 1882-6. Second son of Charles CHnton
Parry, b. 1868. Sixth Form, 1886. Joined the Eoyal
Artillery, 1888. Eetired, 1891.
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Stuabt, Chavlcs Mnsila Malcolm. 1882-4. Only son of Charles
Alexander Stuart, b. 1869. Formerly at King's College,
London.
Venosta, Carlino Flamiuio. 1882. Sou of "Flaminio Veuosta.
l>. 1865. Formerly Clerk in the Chichester Brancli of the
London and County Bank.
Waddington, Albert. 1882-5. Eldest son of Albert Waddington.
l>. 1869. In the English Civil Service.
Wilson, John Furnival. 1882. Son of Eobert Wilson. i>. 1866.
SUMMEB TERM, 1882.
BuKKiNSHAw, Charles Herbert. 1882-3. Younger son of Joseph
John Burkinshaw. 1866. In a merchant's business at
Hull.
CowELL, John Edward. 1882-5. Son of Charles Henry Cowell.
d. 1867. Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge. B.A. 1889.
M.A. 1893. Ordained, 1890. Curate of Swaffham,
Suffolk.
DuRBRiDaE, Thomas. 1882-3. Son of Thomas Durbridge. d. 1867.
Besides at Bromley, Kent.
Fraser, Harry John. 1882. Son of John Hazel Eraser, d. 1868.
Giles, Eustace. 1882-5. Third son of Thomas Giles, J.P. 1866.
Cricket Eleven, 1883-4. Football Fifteen, 1884-5. Studied
for the LL.B. degree at Adelaide University, South Aus-
tralia. Besides at Glenelg, Adelaide.
HoKNE, Amedee Percy. 1882-5. Third son of William Home.
Football Fifteen, 1884. Went out to Vancouver City,
British Columbia. For some time in the Land Department
of the Canadian Pacific Bailway. Now a member of a
firm of land surveyors and estate agents.
Kerb, William. 1882-5. Youugest son of Thomas Bichardson
Kerr. d. 1866, Sixtb Form, 1884-5. Learnt engi-
neering at Messrs. Aveling & Porter's, Eochester. Now
in France.
Knightley, Walter Bandall. 1882-7. Second son of Thomas
Edward Knightley. 1869. Football Fifteen, 1886-7.
Mem. Boy. Coll. Surg. 1892.
Leathes, Carteret Eustace de Mussenden. 1882-6. Eldest son of
the Bev. Carteret Henry Leathes. />. 1867. Corpus Christi
Coll., Camb. 2nd cl. Music.
Leathes, Hill de Mussenden. 1882-8. Second son of the Eev.
Carteret Henry Leathes. i. 1869. St. John's Coll., Camb.
Studying for the medical profession.
MoNCKTON, Owen Martin. 1882-3. Second son of Frederick Monck-
ton. d. 1868. Farming in New Zealand.
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PooLEY, George Heurv. 1882-3. (Afterwards at Lancing College).
Eldest son of the Eev. John George Pooley. b. 1867.
Caius Coll., Cambridge.
EoBSON, Thomas Stretton. 1882-5. Son of Thomas Robson. l>.
1869. At Guy's Hospital.
Shaw-Mackenzie, Grenville Reid. 1882-4. Son of Charles Forbes
Hodgson Shaw-Macken/ie. b. 1863. Admitted a Solicitor,
1892. Resides in London.
Taylor, Ray Washington. 1882-3. Son of the Eev. Eaynsford
Taylor, b. 1869.
Whitehead, Charles Balston. 1882-5. Eldest sou of Charles
Whitehead (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1867. Football Fifteen,
1885. Worcester Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1888. Hop and fruit
farming in Kent.
CHRISTMAS TERM, 1882.
Abbey, William John. 1882-8. Son of John Abrey. b. 1871.
Besides at Tonbridge.
Alexandeb, Frederick William. 1882-4. Son of James Alevander.
b. 1867. In Vienna.
Allinson, Arthur Hutton. 1882-5. Eldest son of John AUinsou,
M.D. b. 1869. Admitted a Solicitor, 1892.
Ball, Edward. 1882. Son of William St. James Ball. b. 1867.
Baeker, Edward Henry. 1882-7. Fourth son of the Eev. John
Collier Barker. b. 1870. A Lieutenant in the Eoyal
Marine Light Infantry.
Bond, Cyril. 1882-9. Second son of the Rev. William Henry Bond.
b. 1871. Pemb. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1892.
Bbomwioh, John Sheriffe. 1882-3. Second sou of John Bromwich.
b. 1866. Studied Chemistry at University College, London.
Afterwards learnt brewing at Guildford.
Bbyant, Edward Ernest. 1882-9. Sixth son of WiUiam John
Daniel Bryant (formerly Assistant Master at Tonbridge
School). ^.1870. Sixth Form, 1886-9. Head Boy. Cricket
Eleven, 1888-9. Football Fifteen, 1887-9. Judd Exhib.
Scholar of Emman. Coll., Camb. 1st cl. Class. Trip.
Carter, Hugh Ronald. 1882-5. Eldest son of Hugh Carter, b.
1867. Mem. Roy. Coll. Surg, and Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys.
Chambers, Walter Theodore Gervase. 1882-4. Third son of Charles
Harcourt Chambers, b. 1871. Associate of the Royal
School of Mines, 1891. Fellow of the Royal Geological
Society, 1892. A mining engineer. At present employed
in North Spain.
236 Tollbridge School a.d. 1882.
Collins, Victor Evelyn. 1882-90. Fourth son of William Anthony
Collins, Q.C. l>. 1872. Sixth Form, 1888-90. Football
Fifteen, 1888-90. Studying for the medical profession at
Guy's Hospital, London.
Doughty, Ernest Christie. 1882-5. Second son of the Eev. Ernest
George Doughty. l>. 1868. Corpus Christi Coll., Camb.
Joined the Suffolk Eegiment, 1890. Now stationed at
Secunderabad, India.
Doughty. Frederic Ernest. 1882-6. Eldest son of the Eev. Ernest
George Doughty. l>. 1867. St. Peter's Coll., Camb. B.A.
Ordained 1891. Curate of Burwash, Sussex.
Dbapeb, Ernest George. 1882-6. Eldest son of George William
Draper. l>. 1868. Articled to a Solicitor in London
Dbawbkidge, Cyprian Leycester. 1882-5. Eldest son of the Eev.
WilHam Barker Drawbridge. l>. 1868. St. Peter's Coll.,
Cambridge. B.A. 1891. Eeading for ordination.
Dkawbridge, William Hamilton. 1882-6. Second son of the Eev.
William Barker Drawbridge. I). 1870. Corpus Christi
Coll., Camb. B.A. 1892.
Ebckmann, Felix Albert Constantine. 1882-4. Third son of Ernest
Julius Augustus Erckmann. d. 1867. Clerk in a wholesale
business in London.
FisoN, George Hey. 1882-6. Eldest son of Samuel Fison. 1869.
Football Fifteen, 1885. Studied engineering.
Fbaseb, Lyons David, 1882-4. Son of Colonel Thomas Lyons
Fraser. I). 1862. Football Fifteen, 1884. Joined the
Eoyal Artillery, 1887. Now stationed in Mauritius.
Geldart, Wilfred Charles. 1882-7. Second sou of the Eev. Henry
Geldart. d. 1869. Sixth Form, 1884-6. Head Boy, 1885-6.
Judd Exhib. Scholar of Pemb. Coll., Camb. 1st cl. Class.
Trip. B.A. Passed 11th in the Exam, for the Indian Civil
Service, 1892.
Giles, Henry O'Halloran. 1882-5. Youngest son of Thomas Giles,
J.P. d. 1868. Studied for the LL.B. degree at the Uni-
versity of Adelaide, South Australia.
Gbenpell, Arthur Pascoe. 1882-4. Son of Edward Grenfell. k
1868. Selwyn Coll., Cambridge. Joined the Indian Woods
and Forests Department in 1887. Assist. Conserv. (2nd
grade) .
Hill, Neville Gardner. 1882-6. Fourth son of the Eev. John
Spencer Hill. ^.1868. Sixth Form, 1885-6. Selwyn Coll.,
Camb. 3rd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1890. Ordained 1892.
Curate of St. James', Hampstead Eoad, London.
Jebbam, John Henry. 1882-8. Elder son of John B. Jerram. l>.
1871. In the National Bank of Ireland.
A.D. 1882.
Register.
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Lander, Harold Clapham. 1882-4. Younger son of Eichard Smith
Lander, b. 1868. Architect. Besides at Tunbridge Wells.
McQueen, Charles Herbert. 1882. Son of James McQueen.
b. 1869.
Mallam, John Stewart. 1882-6. Eldest son of Henry Parr Mallam.
b. 1868. Oricket Eleven, 1886. A Chartered Accountant
in London.
Mercer, Arthur Lambert. 1882-4. Son of Eobert Mercer (of
Sittingbourne). b. 1872.
Pe\ece Bertram Wilson. 1882. Second son of the Eev. George
Pearce. b. 1869. Sixth Form, 1886-7. Judd Exhib.
Sizar of St. John's Coll., Cambridge. Sen. Opt. in Math.
Trip. B.A. 1890. Senior Master in a Preparatory School
at Eugby,
Ploweight, William George. 1882-5. Second son of Edward
Plowright. b. 1868.
ScHREiBER, Francis Longe. 1882-7. Third son of the Eev. Henry
Ware Schreiber. b. 1869. Cricket Eleven, 1887. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1886-7. Selwyn Coll., Cambridge. B.A. 1890.
Ordained, 1892. Curate of North Molton, North Devon.
Scott, Francis Walter. 1882-3. Son of Walter Scott, b. 1871.
Strapp, Charles Leopol. 1882-5. Younger son of William Strapp.
b. 1867. Football Fifteen, 1884. Studied engineering at
the Crystal Palace Engineering School. Winner of the
Mile Challenge Cup at the Engineering School Sports.
Sylvester, Francis Holden. 1882-5. Sixth son of Samuel Augustus
Sylvester. b. 1868. Afterwards at Brampton School.
Now farming in New Zealand.
ToMKiNS, Harry Leith. 1882. Eldest son of Samuel Leith Tomkins.
h. 1870. Joined the Eoyal Lancashire Eegiment, 1890.
Now stationed at Ahmednagar, Bombay, India.
Toms, Leslie Graham. 1882-6. Third son of Thomas Harris Toms.
b. 1867. Lond. Univ. Matriculation.
Waddelow, John Joseph. 1882-6. Only son of John Waddelow.
b. 1868. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg., 1891. Lie. Soc. Apoth.
Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys. House-Surgeon at Iling's College
Hospital, London.
Westbrook, Leonard Thomas. 1882-4. Eldest son of Thomas
Westbrook. b. 1869. Afterwards at School at Blackheath.
Clerk to a timber merchant.
Wheelwright, Eowland. 1882-3. Son of John Hanley Wheelwright.
b. 1867. Formerly resided at Edgware, Middlesex.
WiCKiNS, Harry Eeginald. 1882-4. Eldest son of Henry White
Wickins. b. 1869. An Electrical Engineer.
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A.D. 1883.
LENT TERM, 1883.
Addison, Leonard Percy. 1883-6. Only son of the Rev. Leonard
Addison. l>. 1868. Sixth Form, 1884-6. Judd Exhib.
Manners Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge. 3rd
cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1889. An Assistant Master at Pine-
wood School, Farnborough, Hants.
Baker, Lionel. 1883-7. Son of Thomas Henry Baker, 1870.
A fruit farmer in Cape Colony.
Bell, Charles Carlyle. 1883-5. Eldest son of William Warden
Bell. l>. 1868. Keble Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Theol. B.A.
1890. Ordained, 1891. Curate of St. Pancras, London.
BuETT, Charles KilHck. 1883-5. Son of Edward Robert Burtt.
i. 1867. In business in London. Resides at Edenbridge.
Burtt, Edward. 1883-5. Son of Edward Robert Burtt. 1868.
In business in London. Resides at Edenbridge.
Chesterton, Arthur George. 1883-6. Eldest son of Arthur
Chesterton. l>. 1871. In the shipping trade.
Cox, Robert Arthur. 1883-7. Eldest son of Colonel Robert Emilius
Cox. d. 1870. Farming in the State of Ohio, U.S.A.
Garlant, Herbert Charles. 1883-5. Only son of Charles Garlant.
l>. 1868. Football Fifteen, 1884. An accountant in the
City of London.
Graham, Frank Gordon. 1883. Son of General Gerald Graham.
1866.
Griffith, Alexander. 1883-6. Only son of the Rev. Alexander
Griffith, d. 1868. Sixth Form, 1885-6. Judd Exhib.
Also Exhibitioner of Wadh. Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Class.
Mods. 2nd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. Second Master at Mans-
field Grammar School.
Hamilton, John Arthur. 1883-7. Fourth son of Colonel George
Hamilton, d. 1870. On a ranche in South California.
Jarvis, Thomas Leslie Hartman. 1883-4. I). 1868. In Antigua,
West Indies.
Kennington, Allan. 1883-8. Third son of James Kennington.
^.1870. Football Fifteen, 1887-8. A medical student at
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
Pkissick, Cuthbert. 1883-90. Third son of Thomas Butterworth
Prissick. l>. 1871. Sixth Form, 1887-90. Scholar of
Selwyn Coll., Cambridge. Resigned Scholarship, and
entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1892.
Prissick, Thomas Hazen. 1883-5. Eldest son of Thomas
Butterworth Prissick. iJ. 1868. In the Bank of Montreal,
Canada.
A.D. 1883.
Recjister.
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Selmes, Henry Piper, 1883-6. Second son of James Selmes. b. 1868.
Football Fifteen, 1885. Learning farming.
WiLMOT, Frederick William. 1883-5. Third son of George Wilmot.
b. 1868. Studied in the Engineering Department of King's
College, London.
SUMMEB TEEM, 1883.
Bltth, Ernest Howel. 1883-6. Elder son of Arthur Blyth. iJ. 1868.
An auctioneer and valuer in London.
BuBTON, Percy. 1883-5. Only son of John Burton. b. 1869.
Studying for the Medical and Dental profession, Besides
at Tunbridge Wells.
CoRNFOOT, David Henry Harman. 1883-6. Eldest son of David
Gornfoot. b. 1869. A clerk on the London Stock Exchange.
GoRNFOOT, Harold Dyer. 1883-8. Second son of David Gornfoot.
b. 1890. Has been working in the office of a Gar-building
Gompany at New York.
Hamilton, Glarence Howard. 1883-5. Third son of Golonel George
Hamilton, b. 1869. On a ranche in South Galifornia.
Hart, Walter Gray. 1883-7. Eldest son of Edward Aubrey Hart.
b. 1869. FootbaU Fifteen, 1887. Articled to a Solicitor in
London.
Harteee, John. 1883-7. Eldest son of John Penn Hartree, M.D.
b. 1869. FootbaU Fifteen, 1887. An architect.
Hayward, Frederick George. 1883-5. Son of the Eev. Frederick
Lawson Hayward. (^.1866. Gricket Eleven, 1883-5. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1883-4. Jesus Goll., Cambridge. Suffolk
Eegiment, 3rd Batt. (retired). J. P. for Suffolk, in which
county he resides.
Heginbothom, Charles. 1883-5. Only son of Charles Heginbothom.
b. 1868. An engineer in London.
Johnson, Clement. 1883-6. Fifth son of Matthew Warton Johnson.
b. 1870. Tea-planter in Ceylon since 1888.
KiLLiK, Frederick Arthur. 1883-5. Eldest son of Arthur Killik.
b. 1870. Engineer on the D'Ennery Estate, St. Lucia,
West Lidies.
Martin, WiUiam Egerton. 1883-7. Second son of the Eev. William
Eycott Martin, b. 1869. Gricket Eleven, 1887. In South
Africa.
Miller, Leonard Lockhart. 1883-6. Only son of Colonel John
Lockhart Miller, b. 1870. Eeceived the Eoyal Humane
Society's Medal for rescuing a child from di-'owing in the
Medway in October, 1885.
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A.D. 1883.
Prissick, Eobert Morris Hazen. 1883-7. Second son of Thomas
Butterworfch Prissick. b. 1869. In the North-West
Mounted PoUce of Canada.
PuREPOY, Edward Bagwell. 1883-5. Son of Edward Bagwell
Purefoy. b. 1868. Joined the 16th Lancers, 1891. Now
stationed at Lucknow, India.
Sturdee, Alfred William. 1883-5. Eldest son of Alfred Barnes
Stm^dee. h. 1869. Mem. Roy. Coll. Surg., and Lie. Eoy.
Coll. Phys., 1891. A surgeon in the Royal Navy.
TiMiNS, George Ernest. 1883-9. Second son of Captain Octavius
Frederick Timins. ^.1871. Sixth Form, 1886-9. Cricket
Eleven, 1889. Judd Exhib. Schol. of Pemb. Coll., Cam-
bridge. 1st cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1892. Tancred Law
Student, 1892.
WiNGATE, "William Warburton. 1883-4. Son of WiUiam Wingate.
Mem. Roy. Coll. Surg, and Lie. Roy. Coll. Phys. Resides
at Hildenborough, near Tonbridge.
CHEISTMAS TEEM, 1883.
Arnold, Robert Antony. 1883-8. Eldest son of Alfred Augustus
Arnold. b. 1869. Cricket Eleven, 1887-8. Football
Fifteen, 1886-8. Trin. Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl. Jm-isprudence.
B.A. 1891. Resides at Rochester.
Baker, Charles Maurice. 1883-90. Son of Thomas Henry Baker.
b. 1872. Sixth Form, 1888-90. Head Boy. Judd Exhib.
Exhib. of Trin. Coll., Oxford. 1st cl. Class Mods.
Barchard, Francis Caesar. 1883-7. Son of Captain George Barchard.
b. 1868. Cricket Eleven, 1885-6. Football Fifteen, 1886-7.
In the English Civil Service.
Beeman, Annesley Owen. 1883-6. Third son of Isaac Beeman.
b. 1870. In business at Burton-on-Trent.
Beeman, Francis Joseph. 1883-5. Second son of Isaac Beeman.
b. 1869. Football Fifteen, 1886-7. A clerk in London.
Bell, Charles Frederick. 1883-7. Second son of the Rev. Robert
John Bell. b. 1870. Matriculated at the City and Guilds
of London Institute, and also at the London University
(1st division). Preparmg for the profession of a civil
engineer.
Berncastel, Fitzwilliam Charles. 1883-5. Son of the late Julius
Berncastel (Assistant Master at Tonbridge School), b. 1870.
Bloxham, Thomas Horace. 1883-6. Second son of Stephen Blox-
ham. b. 1868.
Browning, Bertie Percy. 1883-7. Second son of Harold Constan-
tine Browning, b. 1868. Sixth Form, 1886. Football
Fifteen, 1886-7. Brasenose Coll., Oxford. 2nd cl. Class.
Mods. 3rd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1891.
A.D. 1883.
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Claeke, William Somerville. 1883-6. Third son of the Rev. Charles
Granville Clarke, b. 1868. Farming in Canada.
GoLDiE, Alexander Lewis. 1883-6. Second son of Lewis Alexander
Grant Goldie. b. 1870. Admitted a Solicitor. Practising
in London.
Habtree, William. 1883-9. Second son of John Penn Hartree,
M.D. I). 1870. Football Fifteen, 1887-9. Sixth Form,
1888-9. Smythe Exhib. Scholar of Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
18th Wrangler in Math. Trip. B.A. 1892.
HoLBEN, Philip Montfort. 1883-5. (Afterwards at Bedford School).
Son of Eichard Eowley Holben. b. 1870. Resides in
Cambridgeshire .
Kent, William George. 1883-6. Youngest son of John Kent. ^.1870.
KiDD, Frederick Newman. 1883. Son of Charles Newman Kidd.
b. 1870.
Knox, Charles Douglas. 1883-8. Elder son of Captain John Knox.
b. 1871. Studying for the Law. Articled clerk to a solicitor
in London.
Nicolas, Harris Aylwin. 1883-7. Son of the Rev. Percy Nicolas.
b. 1869. Sixth Form, 1885-6. Judd Exhib. Obtained
but did not accept a scholarship at Trin. Hall, Cambridge.
Trin. Coll., Cambridge. Passed for the Indian Civil Service.
cl. 1890.
Oldham, Walter Frederick. 1883-6. Fourth son of James Oldham.
b. 1869. Sixth Form, 1885-6. Cricket Eleven, 1886. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1884-6. Winner of the Points" Cup in the
Athletic Sports, 1886. Passed 13th for the Indian Civil
Service, 1888. BaUiol Coll., Oxford. Exhib. in History,
1889. 2nd cl. Mod. Hist., 1892.
Perey, William. 1883-8. Son of Samuel Perry, b. 1869.
Phillips, Richard Baxter. 1883-5. Second son of John Edward
Phillips, b. 1869. A tutor.
Pyke-Nott, James Sherrard. 1883-5. Son of John Nott Pyke-Nott.
b. 1869. Football Fifteen, 1885. Resides in Regent's Park,
London.
Reina, Hilton George Bruce. 1883-7. Only son of Victor Reina. b.
1868. Cricket Eleven, 1886. Football Fifteen, 1885.
d. 1889.
RiCHAEDSON, James Jardine. 1883-91. Only son of Thomas William
Johnstone Richardson, b. 1873. Football Fifteen, 1888-91
(Captain). Joined the 11th Hussars, 1892. Now stationed
in the Punjaub.
ScHEADBE, Arthur Benjamin. 1883-5. Son of Robert Schrader.
b. 1870.
B
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Taskkr, Duncan Campbell Arthur. 1883-7. Son of John Campbell
Wheatley Tasker. I/. 1869. A clerk in the Union Bank
of London.
Todd, Cyril Herbert. 1883 and 1887-9. Son of Herbert Todd. d.
1873.
WiLLOUGHBY-OsBORNE, Arthur de Vere. 1883-7. Second son of
John William Willoughby-Osborne. l>. 1869. Football
Fifteen, 1887. Joined the Prince of Wales' Volunteer
(South Lancashire) Eegiment, 1889. Now stationed at
Malta.
LENT TEBM, 1884.
Chesterton, Sydney Walter. 1884-7. Second son of Arthur
Chesterton, b. 1873. In the shipping trade.
CooTE, Andrew Leslie. 1884-5. Son of Arthur Coote. b. 1869.
Eesides at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Evans, William Hale. 1884-8. Son of John Eussell Evans. ^.1869.
Sixth Form, 1886-8. Judd Bxhib. New Coll., Oxford.
3rd cl. Class. Mods. Brd cl. Lit. Hum. B.A. 1892.
Flint, Frederick Sayer. 1884-5. Son of Best WiUiam Flint.
b. 1868. Beading for the medical profession in London.
Horne, Edmund Larkin. 1884-6. Fourth son of William Horne.
b. 1869. On the London Stock Exchange.
Illingworth, Hampden Holden. 1884-5. Son of Alfred Illingworth.
b. 1867. Afterwards at Owen's College, Manchester.
EoBBRTSON, Henry Charles. 1884-8. Second son of the Eev.
Charles Hope Eobertson. b. 1869. Sixth Form, 1887-8.
Judd Exhib. Cooper's Hill College, 1888-91. Now an
Assistant Engineer in the Indian Public Works Department.
Smallpeice, Frank Albert. 1884-7. Second son of the Eev. Albert
Smallpeice. b. 1868. Sixth Form, 1886-7. Studjang Art
in London.
Thurston, Thomas Edward. 1884-6. Elder son of Edward
Whitfield Thurston, M.D. b. 1870. On the London Stock
Exchange.
Vaux, Charles Alfred. 1884-8. Fourth son of Alfred H. Vaux.
b. 1871. Football Fifteen, 1887. A Civil Engineer.
Vaux, Percy. 1884-8. Third son of Alfred H. Vaux. b. 1869.
An Inspector of Police in Burmah, 1889.
SUMMER TEBM, 1884.
Bartlbet, Horace Wilton. 1884-7. Younger son of Horace
Bartleet. b. 1870. Partner in a firm of cycle manu-
facturers in London.
A.D. 1884.
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243
CocKBUBN, Joseph Edward Grant. 1884-9. Eldest son of Joseph
Cockburn. h. 1870. In a soHcitor's office at Tunbridge
Wells.
DoDD, Frederick Lawson. 1884-6. Son of Charles Tattershall
Dodd. b. 1868. A Dental Surgeon preparing for a Medical
Diploma.
FowKE, Francis Eoger Eede. 1884-6. Only son of Frank Eede
Fowke. b. 1871. Abroad.
Gibbons, Thomas Morgan. 1884-5. Son of Eobert Andrew Gibbons.
b. 1869. Football Fifteen, 1885.
GiMSON, Henry Carwardine. 1884-5. (Afterwards at Chelmsford
School). Son of William Gimson. h. 1870.
Geeaves, Percy Christian. 1884-5. Eldest son of John Oldroyd
Greaves, h. 1868. A Civil and Mining Engineer. Practises
at Wakefield.
Hamilton, Charles Conrad. 1884-5. (Afterwards at Wellington
College). Fifth son of Colonel George Hamilton, h. 1873.
Studying in the Bible Institute at Chicago, U.S.A.
Hummel, Horace James Jordan. 1884-5. Eldest son of Captain
Horace William Hummel. h. 1869. A Civil Engineer.
Has been an assistant railway engineer in San Salvador,
Central America ; in Brazil, and (now) to Pintsch's Patent
Lighting Company.
Lanfear, Bertram. 1884-7. Third son of William Burbidge
Lanfear. &. 1870. A clerk in London.
LovEGROVE, Harold. 1884-90. Second son of Arthur Lovegrove.
b. 1872. Cricket Eleven, 1888-90. Football Fifteen, 1888-90.
Has been, till lately, in a sugar refiner's business.
EocK, George Hawkins. 1884-5. (Afterwards at the King's School,
Warwick.) Third son of James Eock. h. 1870. In British
Columbia.
EucK, Sydney Charles. 1884-91. Eldest son of Charles John Euck.
h. 1873. Football Fifteen, 1891. A Civil Engineer.
Simmons, Albert. 1884-7. Fifth son of Henry Simmons, h. 1870.
Farming in South Africa.
White, Wilfred Arthur. 1884-8. Third son of Thomas Jennings
White (Old Tonbridgian). h. 1870. Sixth Form, 1888
Cricket Eleven, 1888. Football Fifteen, 1888. Joined the
Connaught Eangers, 1892.
Whitehurst, Charles Ernest. 1884-5. Son of Henry Whitehurst.
b. 1868. A commercial traveller in the corn trade.
WiCKiNS, Bertram Valentine Weller. 1884-7. Second son of Henry
White Wickins. b. 1873. In his father's publishing
business.
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Tonbridfje School
A.D. 1 884.
CHRISTMAS TEBM, 1884.
AliiFeey, Frederic Henry. 1884-91. Second son of Francis Allfrey.
b. 1873. Winner of the Points Cup in the Athletic Sports,
1890 and 1891. Trin. Coll., Cambridge. Beading for a
Medical degree.
Benthall, Edward John. 1884-7. Third son of William Henry
Benthall. b. 1869. Besides at St. Leonards-on-Sea.
BiN&, Andrew BIy the. 1884-5. Son of Bobert Henry Bing. 6.1873.
BiNG, Henry Malkin. 1884-5. Son of Bobert Henry Bing. b. 1872.
Horse ranching in Wyoming, U.S.A.
Blakiston, William Peyton. 1884-6. Fom-th son of the Bev.
Douglas Yeoman Blakiston. b. 1870. Died from a rail-
way accident at Charing Cross Station, 1889.
Booty, Clifford William. 1884-8. Fifth son of James Horatio
Booty, b. 1873. Besides in the Uxbridge Boad, London.
Booty, Percy Frederick. 1884-7. Third son of James Horatio
Booty. b. 1870. Besides in the Uxbridge Boad, London.
Booty, Sidney. 1884-7. Fourth son of James Horatio Booty.
b. 1871. Besides in the Uxbridge Boad, London.
Cambieb, Walter William. 1884-90. Only son of Commander
WiUiam Alfred Cambier, B.N. d. 1871. Sixth Form,
1888-90. Football Fifteen, 1886-90. Judd Exhib. Caius
CoU., Cambridge.
CoE, Charles Henry. 1884-90. Eldest son of the Bev. John William
Coe, D.D. d. 1871. Sixth Form, 1888-90. St. John's
CoU., Cambridge.
Finn, Sidney Wallace. 1884-7. Eldest son of Wallace Finn. 6.
1867. Sixth Form, 1885-7. Scholar of St. John's Coll.,
Cambridge. 12th Wrangler in the Math. Trip. B.A. 1890.
Now teaching mathematics at the County School, Bedford.
Jaques, John Hartforth. 1884-9. Only son of John Carter Jaques.
d.1870. Sixth Form, 1888-9. Trin. Coll., Oxford. Bowed
in the First College Boat. 3rd. cl. Class. Mods.
Makshall, Archibald McLean. 1884-91. Fourth son of James
Archibald Marshall. ^.1872. Cricket Eleven, 1891. Clare
CoU., Cambridge.
Mabshall, James McLean. 1884-91. Third son of James Archibald
MarshaU. d. 1872. Cricket Eleven, 1889-91. Clare CoU.,
Cambridge.
Pennell, Bichard Henry Edmund. 1884-5. Son of George Brice
Pennell. l>. 1872. Joined the 1st King's Own (Boyal Lan-
caster Begiment), 1891.
Plowbight, Charles Gale. 1884-6. Third son of Edward Plowright,
i. 1870. A stock-broker's clerk in London.
A.D. 1884.
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Stagey, Eobert Hugh. 1884-6. Fifth son of Samuel Lloyd Stacey,
b. 1867. St. John's Coll., Cambridge. B.A. 1889. In Holy
Orders. Curate of St. John's, Holloway, London.
Storks, Arthur Harold. 1884-9. Eldest son of the Eev. George
Noel Storrs. b. 1871. Sixth Form, 1888-9. Emman.
Coll., Cambridge. 3rd cl. Class. Trip., 1892.
Stokes, Herbert Noel. 1884-91. Second son of the Eev. George
Noel Storrs. b. 1873. FootbaU Fifteen, 1890-1.
LENT TEEM, 1885.
Bateman, Percy Elliott. 1885-90. Only sou of Henry Bateman.
b. 1871. Sixth Form, 1887-90. Football Fifteen, 1880-90.
Judd Bxhib. Scholar of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
Beeching, Eichard. 1885-9. Fourth son of Arthur Thomas Beeching
(Old Tonbridgiau). b'. 1870. In Minnesota, U.S.A.
Beeman, John Wilmshurst. 1885-7. Fourth son of Isaac Beeman.
b. 1873.
Cadman, William Heaton Eadclyffe. 1885-7. Eldest son of Lieut. -
Col. William Edwin Cadman. b. 1871. Orange-growing
in Florida, U.S.A.
Clayton, Charles Miller. 1885-7. Eldest son of Charles Barley
Clayton, b. 1868. Football Fifteen, 1886-7. In business
with his father, a colliery owner in Yorkshire.
De la Condamine, Eobert Cecil. 1885-6. Eldest son of John de
la Condamine. b. 1869. In the Chartered Mercantile
Bank of India, London and China, at Batavia, Java.
Halse, Herbert Samler. 1885-9. Second son of James John
Haise. b. 1871.
Halse, Montague James. 1885-7. Eldest son of James John
Halse. b. 1869.
Hey, Samuel. 1885-9. Only son of Samuel Hey. b. 1870. Sixth
Form, 1888-9. Trin. Coll., Cambridge. B.A. Studying
Medicine.
HoKNE, WiUiam Worthy. 1885-8. Fifth son of William Horne.
h. 1871. Auctioneer and surveyor in London.
Kennington, Sydney. 1885-9. Fourth son of James Kennington.
h. 1872. Sixth Form, 1888-9. Cricket Eleven. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1889-91. Judd Bxhib. Clare Coll., Cambridge.
Studying for the Bar.
MoNYPENNY, Sinclair Howard. 1885-6. Third son of the Eev.
Philip Howard Monypenny. b. 1870.
NoRSWOKTHY, Cyril Proctor. 1885-6. Third son of William Pain
Weston Norsworthy. b. 1868. Football Fifteen, 1885-6.
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O'Gkauy, Henry de Courcv. 1885-90. Third aon of Standisli de
Courcy O'Grady. b. 1873. Football Fifteen, 1890. Entered
Sandhurst, 1892. Indian Staff Corps.
O'Gkady, Standish de Courcy. 1885-90. Second son of Standish
de Courcy O'Grady. h. 1872. Cricket Eleven, 1888-9.
Football Fifteen, 1889-90. A medical student at Trin.
Coll., Dublin.
Simmons, Horace. 1885. Seventh son of Hem:y Simmons, b. 1873.
Learning engineering in London.
Spbechly, Andrew Leslie Grove. 1885-8. Third son of the Right
Eeverend John Martindale Speechly, Bishop of Travancore.
b. 1872. In business in the city of London.
Speechly, John Montgomery. 1885-7. Second son of the Eight
Eeverend John Martindale Speechly, Bishop of Travancore.
b. 1870. Farming in Manitoba, Canada.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1885.
Aston, Eandolph Littleton. 1885-8. Sixth son of the Eev. John
Astbury Aston, b. 1869. Cricket Eleven, 1886-8. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1885-8. Captain. Smythe Exhib. Caius
Coll., Cambridge. In the Cambridge Eugby Football Team;
also played for England, 1890, and for the Enghsh Team in
South Africa, 1891-2. An Assistant-Master at Tonbridge
School.
Bishop, Charles Bouchier. 1885-9. Second son of William May
Bishop. 6. 1871. In business in London.
Cabdell, Edward Stewart. 1885-8. Elder son of George Cardell,
M.D. h. 1870. Cricket Eleven, 1888. Football Fifteen,
1887-8. Studying medicine at St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
London.
Clarkson, Ernest Eobert Townley. 1885. Eldest son of the Eev.
George Arthur Clarkson. h. 1870. Selwyn Coll., Cam-
bridge. B.A. 1892.
Clakkson, Geoffrey. 1885-8. Second son of the Eev. George
Arthur Clarkson. h. 1872. Clerk in a merchant's office in
London.
Dawson, Eoger. 1885-6. Third son of James Dawson, h. 1870.
Hummel, Eobert Henry. 1885-7. Second son of Colonel Horace
William Hummel. 6. 1870.
KoBTEiGHT, Charles Jesse. 1885-8. Third son of Augustus
Kortright. b. 1871. Cricket Eleven, 1887-8. Football
Fifteen, 1887-8. In the Essex Cricket Eleven. Learning
brewing.
Kortright, Mounteney. 1885-8. Fourth son of Augustus
Kortright. b. 1872. Joined the 3rd Hussars, 1893.
AD. 1885.
Register.
247
Le Fleming, Edward Ealph. 1885-6. Third son of John Le
Fleming, b. 1869. Articled to a firm of solicitors m London.
Lombard, Charles Edward. 1885-6. Only son of Gustave Lom-
bard, b. 1871. Afterwards at Brampton School.
Makgetts, Arthm- Pearson. 1885-8. Eldest son of Captain William
George Margetts. b. 1872. Eesides at Eochester.
MiLBUBN, Eobert Gordon. 1885-9. Eldest son of Eobert Milburn.
b. 1870. Sixth Form, 1888-9. Trin. Coll., Oxford. 3rd cl.
Class. Mods.
Egberts, Caryl Cameron. 1885-9. Only son of Alfred Eoberts. b.
1871. Sixth Form, 1888-9. Judd Bxhib. Scholar (Nat.
Sci.) Christ's Coll., Cambridge. 2nd cl. Nat. Sci. Trip.
B.A. 1892.
Savill, Howard Shaw. 1885-9. Third son of Walter Savill. &. 1871.
A clerk in Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, London.
Stevens, Francis Hugh. 1885-7. Second son of WiUiam Carr
Stevens, b. 1870.
Sylvester, Herbert Mayris. 1885-8. Seventh son of Samuel
Augustus Sylvester, b. 1870. Mem. Eoy. Coll. Surg, and
Lie. Eoy. Coll. Phys.
Turner, Gerald Francis. 1885-91. Fourth son of Anselm Turner.
b. 1872. Sixth Form, 1887-91. Head Boy. Judd Exhib.
Football Fifteen, 1891. Scholar (Math.) of Jesus Coll.,
Cambridge.
Watson, Charles Eobert. 1885-9. Eldest son of George Samuel
Watson, b. 1870. Sixth Form, 1887-9. Studying for the
medical profession at St. George's Hospital, London.
Watson, George Trustram. 1885-90. Second son of George Samuel
Watson, b. 1871. Sixth Form, 1888-90. Cricket Eleven,
1889-90. Studying medicine at Cambridge University.
Wharton, Charles Henry. 1885. (Afterwards at the King's School,
Canterbury). Eldest son of the Eev. Arthur Paterson
Wharton, b. 1873. Entered the Bank of England, 1891.
Wharton, Eeginald Arthur. 1885. (Afterwards at the King's
School, Canterbury). Second son of the Eev. Arthur
Paterson Wharton, b. 1874. Emigrated to Canada in 1891.
Worthington, Edwar^ Henry Burdett. 1885-90. Eldest son of
Eichard Burton Worthington. b. 1871. Sixth Form,
1889-90. Football Fifteen, 1888-90. Emman. Coll., Cam-
bridge. Eowed in the First Boat of his College.
CHBISTMAS TERM, 1885.
Balfour, CoHn Denison. 1885-92. Elder son of Mackintosh Balfour.
b. 1875. Sixth Form, 1890-2. Football Fifteen, 1891-2.
Entered the Eoyal MiUtary Academy, Woolwich, 1892.
248
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A.D. 1885.
BiiiTTAiN, Francis Henry. 1885-9. Third son of Thomas Brittain.
b. 1871. Apprenticed to an eartlienware manufacturer.
Beown, Harry, 1885-8. Eldest son of Harry Brown. b. 1869.
Sixth Form, 1886-8. Judd Exhib. Sizar of St. John's
Coll., Cambridge. 2nd cl. Class. Trip. B.A. 1891. A
tutor in Bede College, Durham.
BucKLEE, Guy. 1885-7. Fifth son of John Eussell Buckler, b. 1869.
Cox, Charles Neville Machell. 1885-8. Third son of the Kev.
John Charles Cox, LL.D. b. 1871. Fruit-farming in
British Columbia.
Cox, Wilfred Machell. 1885-92. Fourth son of the Eev. John
Charles Cox, LL.D. &. 1873. Sixth Form, 1890-2. Exhib.
in History of Keble Coll., Oxford.
Ferguson, John Eobert Mackenzie. 1885-7. Eldest son of John
Alexander Ferguson, b. 1875. d. 1892.
GoLDiE, Frank Wilhelm. 1885-90. Third son of Lewis Alexander
Grant Goldie. b. 1874. A medical student. Scholar in
Science of Guy's Hospital, London.
Geaham, Arthur Smith. 1885-8. Fourth son of Christopher North
Graham (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1871. Christ Church,
Oxford.
HoBSON, Archibald Campbell. 1885-8. Second son of Major-
General Julian Campbell Hobson. b. 1871. Joined the
King's Own (Eoyal Lancaster) Eegiment, 1892,
Jenkins, Horace. 1885-6. Third son of John Jenkins, b. 1871.
Eanching in the North- West Territory of Canada.
Le Fleming, Ernest Kaye. 1885-91. Fifth son of John Le
Fleming, b. 1872. Scientific Sixth Form, 1891. Cricket
Eleven, 1891. Smythe Exhib. Clare Coll., Cambridge.
Studying for the medical profession.
MacAndeew, Kenneth Alexander. 1885-8. Eldest son of George
Mac Andrew. 6. 1872.
PiLCHEB, John Taylor. 1885-7. Eldest son of Thomas Pilcher.
b. 1869. Cricket Eleven, 1887. Football Fifteen, 1886-7.
PiNKNEY, Stanley Clare. 1885-8. Youngest son of David GuUon
Pinkney. b. 1870. A Civil Engineer at Sunderland.
Eeid, Lister Livingstone. 1885-8. Second son of William
Livingstone Eeid. b. 1869. Football Fifteen, 1885-8.
Cricket Eleven, 1886-8. At Glenelg in South Australia.
Saeel, Sydney Lancaster. 1885-91. Youngest son of Thomas
Sarel. b. 1872. Scientific Sixth Form, 1891. Keble Coll.,
Oxford.
A.D. 1885.
Register.
249
1890. Au Assistant-Master at tlie Surrey County School.
Turner, Arthur Scott. 1885-8. Eldest son of John Sidney Turner.
b. 1870. A medical student at Guy's Hospital, London.
Cardell, Maurice George. 1886-9. Second son of George Cardell,
M.D. b. 1872. Football Fifteen, 1889. Articled to a
Solicitor at Tonbridge.
Charlton, Arthur Leslie 1886-90. Second sou of John Sills
Charlton, b. 1872. Engaged in his father's business at
Tonbridge.
Eagle, Walter Ehoads. 1886-7. Youngest son of WiUiam Pleasants
Eagle, b. 1870. A clerk on the London Stock Exchange.
Griffiths, William Bwart. 1886. Eldest son of Wilham Griffiths.
Jackson, Francis Alfred. 1886-91. Eldest son of Captain John
Boddington Jackson, b. 1873. Studying electric engineer-
ing in London.
Kbnward, Arthur James. 1886-9. Second son of Trayton
Kenward. 6. 1872. Studying art.
JjAng, Hugh Mainwaring. 1886-7. Third son of the Eev. Owen
Charles Seymour Lang. b. 1870. A bank clerk in London.
Michael, Eeginald Warburton. 1886-90. Third son of Walter
Amos Michael, b. 1874.
Perry, Henry Harold. 1886-8. Second son of Henry Robert
Perry, i. 1871. Cricket Eleven, 1887-8. Football Fif-
teen, 1887-8. Engaged with the Brighton Corporation
Electricity Supply.
Sblmes, Ernest Edward. 1886-7. Third son of James Selmes.
b. 1869. Football Fifteen, 1886-7. Farming in Kent.
ToMKiNS, Percy Leith. 1886-8. Second son of Samuel Leith
Tomkins. b. 1871.
Beeman, Henry Leonard. 1886-91. Fifth son of Isaac Beemau.
At a cattle station in New South Wales.
Brooks, Charles Edward Herbert. 1886-7. Eldest son of John
Brooks. 6.1871. Assistant-Master at Wimborne Grammar
School. Intends to take an University degree and to be
Ordained.
LENT TERM, 1886.
b. 1870.
SUMMER TERM, 1886.
250
Tonbridge School
A.D. 1886.
Campbell, Hugh Bruce. 1886. Elder son of Bruce Campbell.
6. 1871. Studying at the Eoyal Agricultural College,
Cirencester.
Caulfeild, George Blake. 1886-7. Younger son of George
Caulfeild. b. 1875.
FuLLEB, John Trayton. 1886-9. Youngest son of John Fuller.
b. 1870. cl. 1890.
*Gkeig, Alexander "William. 1886 — . Younger son of Magens William
Gipig. b. 1873. Scientific Sixth Form, 1892. Schol. (Nat.
Sci.) of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
Geeig, George Launcelot. 1886-91. Elder son of Magens "William
Greig. b. 1872. Cricket Eleven, 1890-1. Schol. (Nat. Sci.)
of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
Maw, Frederick Davy. 1886-9. Third son of George Maw. 5.1872.
Sixth Form, 1888-9. A Civil Engineer.
Moore, John Edmond Shorec. 1886-7. Only son of Henry Moore.
6. 1870. Associate of the Eoyal College of Science. Has
carried on investigations in cellular biology for the British
Association.
MoTT, Harold Aubrey Dawson. 1886-7. Eldest son of Harry Mott.
h. 1871.
Pain, Arthur. 1886-9. Fifth son of Thomas Pain. b. 1872. A
medical student.
Eymee-Jones, Thomas Ernest Manson. 1886-8 and in 1889. Eldest
son of Alexander Manson Eymer-Jones. b. 1872. Football
Fifteen, 1888. Engaged at some telegraph works in Essex.
Sheppaed, Francis "William. 1886-8. Eldest son of Thomas
William Sheppard. b. 1873.
Tayloe, Henry Eoss. 1886. Eldest son of Eoss Taylor, b. 1870.
GHBISTMAS TERM, 1886.
Bacon, William Beadell. 1886-92. Eldest son of William Beadell
Bacon, b. 1873. Football Fifteen, 1891-2.
Bruce, Archibald Eeid Turing. 1886-91. Only son of Archibald
Turing Bruce, b. 1873. A clerk in the Bank of Scotland.
Dempster, Arthur Caroll. 1886-8. Elder son of Charles Caroll
Dempster. b. 1870. Farming in New South Wales,
Australia.
DuNSTAN, Cecil Vane. 1886-8. Only son of Arthur Proctor
Duustan. b. 1871.
Gaednee, Ernest Edward. 1886-9. Eldest son of Edward Gardner.
b. 1872. Learning electrical engineering.
* Still in the School.
A.D. 1886.
Reijister.
251
HiGHFiELD, George. 1886-9. Third sou of George Higbfield.
6. 1873.
HiGHFiELD, William. 1886-7. Second son of George Highfield.
b. 1872.
Hubbard, Austin Gardner. 1886-90. J^i^*^
Dickenson Hubbard. h. 1873. Sixth Form, 1888-90.
Cricket Eleven, 1890. Studying for the Law.
IBVEKS, Eyre Francis Wall. 1886-8. Eldest son of Eyre levers,
M.D. b. 1873. Law Prehm. Exam., 1890.
Land, WiUiam Andrew Henry. 1886-7. Eldest sou of William
John Land. b. 1873.
Lucas, Stanley Arthur. 1886-92. Eldest son of the' Rev. William
Stanley Lucas. b. 1872. Sixth Form, 1890-2. Judd
Exhib. Winner of the Points Cup in the Athletic Sports,
1892. Clare Coll., Cambridge. Studying for the medical
profession.
Luckham, Edward Henry. 1886-90. Youngest son of Alexander
Minty Luckham. h. 1871. Cricket Eleven, 1889-90.
Football Fifteen, 1888-90. Sixth Form, 1888-90. Besides
near Salisbury.
Pope, Philip Crosby. 1886-8. Youngest son of Alfred Crosby Pope,
M.D. b. 1872. An electrician at Grantham.
Eapek, WilUam Augustus Cassin. 1886-90. Eldest son of William
Augustus Eaper. h. 1872. Football Fifteen, 1890.
Articled to his father (a solicitor) at Battle, Sussex.
Robinson, Leonard Leslie. 1886-90. Second sou of Henry Peach
Eobinson. b. 1873. An engineering student at the City
and Guilds of London Central Institution.
Serjeantson, Lacy. 1886-90. Second son of the Rev. James Jordan
Serjeantson. b. 1872. Resides at Bellbusk, Leeds.
Serjeantson, Ronald James. 1886-9. Third son of the Rev. James
Jordan Serjeantson. b. 1873. Resides at Bellbusk, Leeds.
Tandy, Edward Aldborough. 1886-9. Eldest son of Edward Ord
Tandy, b. 1871. Football Fifteen, 1888. Joined the
Royal Engineers, 1891.
Tandy, Maurice O'Connor. 1886-91. Second son of Edward Ord
Tandy, h. 1873. Cricket Eleven, 1888-91. Judd Exhib.
Football Fifteen, 1888-91. Entered Woolwich Royal
MiUtary Academy, 1891.
Turner, Alfred Stuart. 1886-9. Second son of John Sidney
Turner, b. 1872. In business in Loudon.
252
Tollbridge School
A.D. 1887.
LENT TEBM, 1887.
*Balfouk, Frederick Douglas. 1887 — . Younger son of Mackintosh
Balfour, b. 1876.
Beamish, Edward Percy Fitzroy. 1887-91. Second son of Colonel
Edward Spread Beamish, b. 1873.
BoucHEB, Thomas Stear. 1887-92. Eldest son of Thomas Boucher.
b. 1873.
Caepenteb, Frank Edward Coleman. 1887-8. Second son of
Edward Carpenter, b. 1870. Football Fifteen, 1887-8.
Besides at Godmanchester, Huntingdon.
CoRNFOOT, Edward James. 1887-90. Third son of David Cornfoot.
b. 1882. In business in London.
Hughes, Oswald Sextus Keynald. 1887. Fourth sou of Albert
William Hughes, b. 1875.
EusH, Henry John. 1887-91. Eldest son of the Eev. Henry John
Eush. b. 1874. With a tutor in Germany. Intends to
become an Army Surgeon.
Steuart- Williams, Llewelyn Irby. 1887-92. Eldest son of the
Eev. WiUiam Eice Steuart-WiUiams. b. 1872. Football
Fifteen, 1890-2. Winner of the Swimming Challenge Cup,
1890-1.
WooLDRiDGE, Henry Selman. 1887-8. Second son of Henry
Wooldridge. b. 1874. Intends to become an Electrical
Engineer.
SUMMER TEBM, 1887.
Baldwin, Godfrey. 1887-9. Only son of Colonel WilUam Henry
Baldwin, b. 1871. cl. 1890.
Breweeton, Walter Edwin. 1887. Elder son of Samuel Eobert
Brewerton. b. 1870.
Brittain, William. 1887-91. Fourth son of Thomas Brittain.
b. 1872. Exeter Coll., Oxford.
Cornfoot, Leslie Bayntun. 1887-90. Youngest son of David
Cornfoot. b. 1875. Of the Imperial Insurance Company,
London.
Craig, Charles Thomas. 1887-91. Only son of Craig, b.
1873. With a tutor, preparing for Oxford.
*Blam, Herbert Wilham Townend. 1887—. Eldest son of WiUiam
Elam (Old Tonbridgiau). b. 1875. Football Fifteen, 1892—.
*HiLARY, Henry Jephson. 1887— . Elder son of Henry Hilary.
b. 1875. Sixth Form, 1890—. Cricket Eleven, 1892—.
* StiU in the School.
A.D. 1887.
Register.
253
*HiLL, George Montague. 1887—. Third son of John Hill. h.
1874. Cricket Eleven, 1892—. Football Fifteen, 1889—.
Mathematical Sixth Form, 1892—. Head Boy.
Hill, John Norman. 1887-9. Second son of John Hill. 6.1873.
Football Fifteen, 1888-9.
Hutchinson, Eobert Russell. 1887-8. Eldest son of Eobert
Hutchinson, b. 1870. A Clerk in a Bank.
Melbourne, Eegiuald Harry. 1887-90. Third son of Newell
Melbourne, h. 1873. Farming in Lincolnshire.
Mobgan, Reginald WilKam. 1887-90. Eldest son of Wilham
Henry Morgan. St. John's Coll., Cambridge.
Nicolas, Charles Percy. 1887-92. Second son of the Eev. Percy
Nicolas, h. 1873. Sixth Form, 1890-2. Entered the Eoyal
Military College, Sandhurst, 1892.
Robinson, Alfred Braddon. 1887-90, Second son of Alfred Murray
Robinson, b. 1873. Resides at Tonbridge.
Shackel, Charles Edward. 1887-8. Third son of Captain Richard
William Shackel. b. 1873.
Steward, Godfrey Pearson. 1887-90. Second son of Charles
Eichards Steward, b. 1872. Eesides at Ipswich.
Still, Arthur Langford. 1887-91. Second son of Henry Still.
b. 1872. Scientific Sixth Form, 1891. Judd Exhib.
Science Exhib. of Christ Church, Oxford.
Vaux, Alfred Julian. 1887-8. (Afterwards at Dulwich College).
Fifth son of Alfred H. Vaux. b. 1874. Articled to a Solicitor.
CHBISTMAS TERM, 1887.
Allpress, WilHam Aguilar. 1887-9. Second son of Edward
Whetham Allpress. b. 1872.
Atkey, Pascall Henry Dashwood. 1887-9. Eldest son of Joseph
Henry Atkey. b. 1871. Football Fifteen, 1887-9. d. 1891.
Baiss, Eeginald Sydney Habershon. 1887-92. Eldest son of Sydney
Standring Baiss (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1873. Cricket
Eleven, 1889-92. Captain. Football Fifteen, 1890-2.
Non-Collegiate Student at Oxford.
*Baker, Arthur George. 1887—. Ninth son of Thomas Henry
Baker, b. 1876. Sixth Form, 1892—.
Ball, Wilham Valentine. 1887-91. Second son of Sir Eobert
Btawell Ball. b. 1874. King's Coll., Cambridge.
Barker, Percy Joseph. 1887-92. Fifth son of the Rev. John
Collijr Barker, b. 1876.
"Still in the School.
254
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1887.
Cadman, Godfrey William Eadcliffe. 1887-8. Third son of Lieut.-
Col. William Edwin Cadman. b. 1876. Orange-growing
in Florida.
Cadman, Eeginald Eadcliffe. 1887-8. Second son of Lieut. -Col.
William Edwin Cadman. h. 1874. Orange-growing in
Florida.
Court, Charles Kenward. 1887-90. Third son of John Court.
b. 1872. Football Fifteen, 1888-90.
Court, Edward Mills. 1887-92. Youngest son of John Court.
b. 1874. Football Fifteen, 1890-2.
*Cox, Charles Ernest Somers. 1887 — . Second son of Colonel
Eobert Emilius Cox. b. 1876.
Croft, Edmund Armstrong. 1887-90. Eldest son of Captain
William Thomas Croft, b. 1874.
Emerson, John William Sloan. 1887-91. Eldest son of John
Emerson, b. 1873. Football Fifteen, 1891.
Greenway, Arthur Septimus Valentine. 1887-91. Seventh son
of Henry John Valentine Greenway. b. 1873. In America.
-Hubbard, Wilton Oldham. 1887-90 and 1892—. Sixth son of
the Eev. Henry Dickenson Hubbard, b. 1876. Cricket
Eleven, 1892—.
Hudson, Gilbert. 1887-90. Fourth son of Francis Hudson. 6.1873.
*Kennington, James. 1887-8 and 1891 — . Fifth son of James
Kennington. b. 1875. Sixth Form, 1892—. Football
Fifteen, 1892—.
Knocker, Herbert Wheatley. 1887-91. Second son of William
Wheatley Knocker, b. 1873. Sixth Form, 1890-1. Articled
to a solicitor.
Langham, Edward Hennah. 1887-90. Second son of Frederick
Adolphus Langham. &. 1873. In business at Paris.
Lewis, Herbert. 1887-8. Second son of Thomas Hanson Lewis.
b. 1873.
MiLBURN, George LesHe. 1887-91. Second sou of Eobert Milburu.
b. 1872. Football Fifteen, 1890-1. Besides at Beckenham.
Nichols, Walter Harry. 1887-8. Fifth son of Charles Nichols.
b. 1872.
EucK, George Gordon. 1887-92. Second son of Charles John
Euck. b. 1876.
Savi, Ernest ElUot. 1887-9. Only son of Henry Nesbit Savi.
b. 1873. Besides at Tonbridge.
*Storrs, Francis John Townsend. 1887—. Third son of the Eev.
George Noel Storrs. b. 1875.
* Still in the School.
A.D. 1887.
Register.
255
TiCEHURST, Norman Frederic. 1887-92. Eldest son of Augustus
Eowland Ticehurst, J.P. b. 1873. Sixth Form, 1890-2.
Judd Exhib. Clare Coll., Cambridge.
Walton, Edward Cranston. 1887-9. Third son of Hubert Izaak
Walton, h. 1875. Studying for the Army.
Whitehead, Eichard. 1887-9. Second son of Charles Whitehead,
J.P. (OldTonbridgian). 6.1871. Preparing for the Array.
Now in the 4th Batt. (Queen's Own) Eoyal West Kent Eegt.
Whitehead, William Hingeston. 1887-92. Third son of Charles
Whitehead, J.P. (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1873. Sixth Form,
1890-2. Oriel Coll., Oxford.
Wills, Harry. 1887-90. Only son of Martin Henry Edward
Wills, b. 1873.
*Worthington, Arthur Furley. 1887 — . Second son of Eichard
Burton Worthington. 6. 1874. Sixth Form, 1890—.
Scholar of Sid. Suss. Coll., Cambridge.
LENT TEBM, 1888.
*Baker, Percy Samuel. 1888 — . Youngest son of James Taylor
Baker, b. 1875.
*EvANS, Franklin Boucher. 1888—. Third son of William Evans,
E.N. b. 1876.
*Haiikison, William Walter. 1888—. Only son of Walter George
Harrison, b. 1876. Scientific Sixth Form, 1892.
Hill, Eichard Alexander. 1888-91. Fourth son of John Hill
b. 1876.
Knatchbull, Wyndham Persse. 1888-90. Only son of Colonel
Francis Knatchbull. b. 1873. Preparing for the Army.
Loat, Wilham Leonard Stevenson. 1888-90. Only son of William
Loat. h. 1871.
Maegetts, Cecil Burgess. 1888. Third son of Capt. William
George Margetts. b. 1875. Eesides at Eochester.
Margetts, Harold George. 1888-9. Fourth son of Capt. William
George Margetts. b. 1876. Eesides at Eochester.
Margetts, Stanley Wilham. 1888-9. Second son of Capt
William George Margetts. b. 1873. Eesides at Eochester."
*MooRE, Joseph Alexander. 1888-. Only son of Joseph Moore.
b. 1874. Sixth Form, 1891—.
*NicoLAs Eobert. 1888-. Third son of the Eev. Percy Nicolas.
0. io/b.
Shaw, Barnardiston Edward Boteler. 1888-9. Fourth son of the
6T873 ' Kenward Shaw (Old Tonbridgian).
• Still in the School.
256
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1888.
Thyne, William Kirkwood. 1888-90. Eldest son of Captain
William Kirkwood Thyne. b. 1876. Was a cadet on
H.M.S. " Conway " at Liverpool. Now gone to sea.
WiLMOT, George Arthur. 1888-9 and 1891-2. Seventh son of
George Wilmot. b. 1875.
SUMMEB TEEM, 1888.
Cummins, Aubrey St. George Bruce. 1888-92. Second son of the
Eev. WiUiam Henry Cummins. 6. 1873.
"Cummins, Herbert Charles Bruce. 1888--. Third son of the Eev.
William Henry Cummins, h. 1876. Sixth Form, 1892—.
DuRBEiDGE, Henry. 1888-90. Second son of Thomas Durbridge.
b. 1873. Football Fifteen, 1888-90.
Iles, William Eobert Hodgson. 1888. Elder son of Major
William Eobert lies. 6. 1873.
EoDGER-CuNLiPFE, Eobert Cunliffe. 1888-9. (Afterwards went to
Charterhouse School and died there.) Only son of William
Wallace Eodger- Cunliffe. b. 1874. d. 1891.
Stilwell, Archibald James. 1888-91. Eldest son of William
Arthur Stilwell. b. 1874.
ToMLiNSON, Charles Scawin. 1888-92. Eldest son of Thomas
James Tomlinson. b. 1873.
Walkington, George Britten. 1888-91. Third son of Dolway
Bell Walkington. b. 1873. Football Fifteen, 1891.
White, Garrick Hanbury. 1888-92. (Now at Blundell's School,
Tiverton.) Eldest son of Major Walter Hanbury White,
E.E. b. 1877.
CHRISTMAS TEBM, 1888.
^Barker, Curwen Campbell. 1888 — . Youngest son of the Eev.
John Collier Barker, b. 1878.
Barron, George Harold. 1888-9. Son of Edmond Charles Barron.
b. 1873.
*Bkown, Charles Anthony. 1888—. Eldest son of Anthony
Brown, b. 1874.
Durbridge, Arthur. 1888-91. Third son of Thomas Durbridge.
b. 1874. Besides at Bromley, Kent.
^Hartley, John Cabourne. 1888—. Second son of John Cabourne
Hartley, b. 1874. Football Fifteen, 1892—.
*Hayne, Percy Alfred. 1888—. Third son of Henry Hayne. 6.1876.
*HoDSON, Morris Octavius. 1888—. Youngest son of Henry
Wilson Hodson. b. 1874. Sixth Form, 1890—. Football
Fifteen, 1892—.
* still in the School.
A.D. 1888.
Register.
257
HoLLis, Algernon Edward. 1888-92. Youngest son of Henry
William Hollis. h. 1874. Sixth Form, 1890-2. Head
Boy, 1892. Judd Exliib. Scholar of St. John's Coll.,
Oxford.
Knight, Aubrey Harvey Davenport. 1888-92. Elder son of
Davenport Kniglit. h. 1871 Emman. Coll., Cambridge.
-Knight, Cecil Sismey. 1888—. Younger son of Davenport
Knight, b. 1875.
Pattisson, John Howell. 1888-92. Only son of Captain John
Eobert Ebenezer Pattisson, E.N. h. 1875. Joined the
Eoyal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1893.
-Sells, Herbert Cumberlege. 1888 — . Second son of Arthur
Sells, h. 1874.
Sewell, Sidney Davies. 1888-92. Elder son of Lieut. -Col.
Thomas Davies Sewell. b. 1874.
Sheffield, William George Freese. 1888-91. Only son of Lieut. -
Col. William Eobert Sheffield, h. 1874. Football Fifteen,
1891. Fruit-farming in California.
Stilwell, Charles Eatheram. 1888-91. Second son of William
Arthur Stilwell. b. 1876. Eesides at Chiswick.
WiNGATE, John Murray. 1888-91. Son of John Birkmyre Wingate.
b. 1873. Football Fifteen. 1889-90. Eesides at Glasgow.
LENT TEEM, 1889.
*Ball, William Hawkins. 1889 — . Elder son of Captain St. James
Ball. h. 1874.
-Begbie, Allan Francis Kenneth. 1889—. Elder son of Francis
Eichard Begbie. b. 1875. Sixth Form, 1892—.
Medwin, Clifford. 1889-90. Son of James Medwin. b. 1874.
Travelling round the world.
*0dling, George CoUingham. 1889—. Only son of Eobert Cooke
Odling. b. 1876.
Pitt, Gordon. 1889-91. Son of Henry Augustus Pitt. b. 1875.
SoDEN, Arnold Edward. 1889. Son of the Eev. Frank Soden
b. 1873.
Stettabt- Williams, Gisilym Went. 1889-92. Son of the Eev.
William Price Steuart-Williams. i^. 1874.
Syrett, Henry Eowland. 1889-91. Son of Ernest Syrett. b.
1875. Eesides at Eamsgate.
SUMMER TEBM, 1889.
Clapham, Charles Lionel. 1889-90. Son of Charles George Clap-
ham, b. 1874. Clerk to a stockbroker.
* Still in the School.
S
258
Tonhridge School
A.D. 1889.
Clapham, Stanley Cornell. 1889-91. Son of Charles George
Clapham. h. 1875. Studying medicine at Guy's Hospital,
London.
*Claeke, Kenneth. 1889 — . Fourth son of the Eev. James San-
derson Clarke, h. 1874. Cricket Eleven, 1891—. Sixth
Form, 1892—. Football Fifteen, 1892—.
*CuMMiNS, Norman St. Clair Bruce. 1889 — . Fourth son of the
Eev. William Henry Cummins, b. 1879.
Hodgson, John Edward. 1889-91. Third son of Henry Hill
Hodgson, h. 1875.
^Hodgson, Sidney. 1889—. Fourth son of Henry Hill Hodgson.
h. 1876.
Masteeman, Henry Wright. 1889. Fifth son of Thomas William
Masterman. h. 1875.
"■'^Masterman, Walter Sidney. 1889—. Sixth son of Thomas
William Masterman. 6. 1876.
*Maw, Francis Eeginald. 1889 — . Fourth son of George Maw.
h. 1875.
Maxwell, Walter Henry. 1889-90. Son of David Alexander
Maxwell. 6. 1874.
*Meecek, Gerald Charles. 1889 — . Only son of William Frederick
Mercer, h. 1875.
*NicoLAS, Edgar Hamilton. 1889 — . Third son of the Eev. Charles
Percy Nicolas. 6. 1879.
*NicoLL, Harold Charles. 1889 — . Eldest son of the Eev. Charles
Alfred Samuel Nicoll. h. 1874. Sixth Form, 1892—.
Skinneb, Eobert Tierney. 1889-91. Son of Colonel- James
Tierney Skinner, h. 1875. Studying for the Law.
Smith, Harold Law. 1889-91. Son of Eichard Smith, h. 1873.
Football Fifteen, 1890-1. At Glenelg in South Austraha.
GHBISTMAS TEBM] 1889.
Allpeess, Arthur Egerton. 1889-92. Fourth son of Edward
Whetham Allpress. h. 1874. Eesides at South Kensington.
Ball, Edgar Alfred. 1889-91. Son of Edward James Ball.
h. 1875.
Bare, James Bruce. 1889-91. Elder son of James Barr. h. 1874.
Football Fifteen, 1890-1. An apprentice in a Consular
office at Belfast.
Blbwitt, Edward John. 1889-91. Only son of Byron Blewitt.
b. 1879.
* Still in the School.
A. D. 1889. Register.
"-Carlton, Edmund Noel. 1889—. Y<
Carlton, h. 1874. Cricket Elever
1890—. Football Fifteen, 1892—.
Case, John Monckton. 1889-91. Son of the Eev. Frederick Case.
b. 1875.
Clifford, Julian Seymour. 1889-92. Younger son of Thomas
Clifford, b. 1877. At the Conservatorium of Music at
Clifford, Thomas Keginald Brooke. 1889-92. Elder son of
Thomas Clifford, b. 1874. Articled to a SoHcitor at Tun-
bridge Wells.
*CooPER, WiUiam Frank. 1889—. Eldest son of Frank Cooper.
b. 1874. Scientific Sixth Form, 1892—. Cricket Eleven,
1892—. Football Fifteen, 1892—.
Cresswell, George Edward. 1889-90. Son of Captain Cresswell.
b. 1873. Football Fifteen, 1890. A planter in India.
DowLiNG, Arthur Kendal Hutton. 1889-90. Son of Charles
Hutton Dowling. b. 1877.
Gill, Edwin George Ernest. 1889-92. Only son of George
William Gill. h. 1875.
Knocker, Leslie Duke. 1889-92. Third son of William Wheatley
Knocker, h. 1875. Engaged temporarily with a firm of
merchants in London.
Lang, Frank Edmund Hare. 1889-91. Youngest son of the Eev.
Owen Charles Seymour Lang. h. 1874.
Law, Hugh Spencer. 1889-92. Elder son of Charles Henry Law.
b. 1874. Sixth Form, 1890-2.
*Machin, Edward Vessey. 1889 — . Fifth son of John Vessey
Machin. b. 1874. Football Fifteen, 1892—.
*Main, George. 1889—. Eldest son of Hugh Main. b. 1879.
Morgan, Stafford Henry. 1889-91. Son of William Henry
Morgan, h. 1876.
Pearse, William Puxley. 1889-90. Son of Henry Hiram Steere
Pearse. h. 1874.
-Rashleigh, Hugh George. 1889—. Younger son of William Boys
Eashleigh. b. 1876.
Stevens, Charles Ealph. 1889. Son of Wilham Carr Stevens.
b. 1875.
Walford, Adolphus Beddall. 1889-90.. Son of Cornelius Walford.
b. 1873. Eesides at Seal, near Sevenoaks.
Washburn, Philip Carter. 1889-92. Only son of the Eev. Alvau
Hyde Washburn. 6. 1875.
Leipzig.
* Still in the School.
260 TonbricUie School a.d. 1889.
*Wpiitrhead, Herbert Mansfleld. 1889—. Fourth son of Charles
Whitehecad (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1875.
LENT TEBM, 1890.
*BoDY, John. 1890—. Elder son of John Body. b. 1875. Foot-
ball Fifteen, 1892—.
Dunn, Charles. 1890-1. Son of Colonel Edwin Dunn. b. 1877.
Dunn, Gerard Aubrey. 1890-1. Son of Colonel Edwin Dunn.
b. 1878.
GiLMAN, Lionel Ellis. 1890-1. Eldest son of the Eev. John
Gilman. b. 1874.
*MmR, Olive Eobertsou Pattison. 1890 — . Elder son of Matthew
Moncrieff Pattison Muir. b. 1875.
Pritchard, Thomas Rennie. 1890-2. Eldest son of Thomas
Sirrell Pritchard. b. 1875.
Ray, Edward. 1890-2. Eldest son of Charles Clayton Perrell
Eay. 6. 1875.
*RoNALD, Douglas. 1890 — . Fifth son of Robert Bruce Ronald.
6. 1874. Football Fifteen, 1890— (Captain). Cricket
Eleven, 1890—.
*RuCK, Cecil Egerton. 1890 — . Third son of Charles John Ruck.
b. 1877.
Rymer-Jones, Clifford. 1890-2. Youngest son of Alexander
Manson Rymer-Jones. b. 1878. Football Fifteen, 1890-2.
'''Streeten, John Paget Maule. 1890 — . Younger son of Charles
Alford Streeten (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1879.
WiLKS, Herbert Stringer. 1890-2. Youngest son of George Wilks.
b. 1875.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1890.
Under the Head-Masteeship op Dr. Wood.
*Ball, Charles Rowan Hamilton. 1890. Third son of Sir Robert
Stawell Ball. b. 1876.
*Bannon, Bernard Douglas. 1890 — . Eldest son of James Nor-
man Bannou. b. 1874. Cricket Eleven, 1891—. Football
Fifteen, 1891—.
Barr, Ainsworth. 1890-2. Younger son of James Barr. b. 1875.
Football Fifteen, 1892.
*Beamish, Charles Noel Bernard. 1890. Youngest son of Edward
Spread Beamish, b. 1877.
*DuBBRiDGE, Ernest. 1890 — . Fourth son of Thomas Durbridge.
b. 1877.
* Still in the School.
A.D. 1890. Register. 261
^•''GuNTEE, Frederick Llewellyn. 1890—. Youngest son of Eicliard
Gunter. b. 1876.
H.VRKisoN, Charles Bowman Ballinger. 1890-1. Son of Charles
Henry Harrison, b. 1876.
Harrison, Henry Malcolm. 1890-1. Son of Charles Henry
Harrison, b. 1878.
*Ievers, Osburne. 1890—. Third son of Eyre levers, M.D. h. 1879.
^Kenward, Edward. 1890 — . Fifth son of Trayton Keuward. b.
1876.
*Mead, Edgar Preston. 1890 — . Youngest son of Blisha Preston
Mead, M.D. b. 1877.
*EoDDis, Frank. 1890—. Fourth son of George Eoddis. b. 1877.
EooTS, Neville. 1890-2. Son of William Eoots. b. 1873.
CHBISTMAS TEEM, 1890.
Anderson, Hugh Clarke. 1890. Third son of Walter Anderson.
b. 1882.
*Anderson, Neville Ebdell. 1890 — . Second son of Walter
Anderson. 6. 1877.
* Anderson, Walter Francis Forsyth. 1890 — . Eldest son of
Walter Anderson, b. 1876.
Austin, Hector Noel. 1890—. Only son of John Edward Austin.
b. 1877.
='=BAiiL, Thomas Leeson. 1890 — . Younger son of Capt. William
St. James Ball. b. 1875.
='=Blagkburne, Charles Harold. 1890—. Third son of Charles
Edward Blackburne. b. 1876.
-Body, Thomas Munn. 1890—. Younger son of John Body.
b. 1876.
■-•Campbell, Duncan. 1890—. Only son of Eobert Campbell.
h. 1878.
Cargill, Campbell Featherston. 1890-2. Youngest son of John
Cargill. b. 1877.
Clarke, Alured George. 1890-2. Second son of William Fairlie
Clarke, M.D. b. 1873. Sixth Form, 1890-2.
*Claeke, John Cremer. 1890—. Youngest son of John Heber
Clarke, b. 1875.
CoATES, Harold Vivian. 1890-1. Son of David Lindsay Coates.
b. 1874. ^
Cole, Ebenezer Vincent. 1890-1. Son of the Eev. Ebenezer
Cole. b. 1875.
* Still iu the School.
2G2 Toiibridije School a.d. 1890.
*DoNNE, Cyril Henry. 1890—. Eldest sou of Henry Donne.
b. 1879.
DowNES, John Neill. 1890-2. Only son of John Downes. b. 1874.
*EAKDLEY-WiriMOT, Edward Gwynne. 1890 — . Elder son of Dr.
Eobert Eardley-Wilmot.' b. 1877. Sixth Form, 1891—.
*EvANS, Charles Harry de la Cour. 1890—. Eldest son of Major
Charles William Henry Evans, b. 1880.
Fenn, Eichard Playford. 1890-1. Second son of Lieut. Theodore
George Fenu, K.N. b. 1880. Has entered the Eoyal
Naval School at Eltham with a Scholarship from Lloyd's
Patriotic Fund.
*Fenn, Thomas George Playford. 1890 — . Eldest son of Lieutenant
Theodore George Fenn, E.N. b. 1879.
*GiLL, Douglas Howard. 1890 — . Youngest son of the Eev. Thomas
Howard Gill. b. 1877.
GiLMAN, Harold John Wilde. 1890-1. Second son of the Eev.
John Gilman. b. 1876.
*Hales, Claude William. 1890—. Eldest son of William Hales.
b. 1875.
Hall, Thomas Aubrey Chappe. 1890-2. Elder son of John Hall.
b. 1873. Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
Henson, John. 1890-1. Second son of William Henson. b, 1873.
Sixth Form, 1890-1. Class. Schol. Wore. Coll., Oxford.
*Hilary, Thomas Owen Jermy. 1890 — . Younger son of Henry
Hilary, b. 1881.
^Hughes, William Earl. 1890 — . Eldest son of William Barresley
Hughes, b. 1876.
Ieveks, James Butler. 1890-2. Second son of Eyre levers, M.D.
b. 1877.
* Jackson, Francis Gorham. 1890 — . Youngest son of Sir Keith
George Jackson, Bart. b. 1878.
*Jackson, Eobert Montresor. 1890—. Eldest son of Sir Keith
George Jackson, Bart. b. 1876.
=-= Jackson, Eobert Oswald. 1890—. Youngest son of Moses Jack-
son, J.P. b. 1880.
*Jackson, Victor Herbert. 1890—. Third son of Moses Jackson,
J.P. b. 1875. Scientific Sixth Form, 1892—.
*Johnson, WilUam Crosby. 1890—. Only son of Thomas Mason
Johnson, M.D. b. 1875. Scientific Sixth Form, 1892—.
Kendall, Francis Albert. 1890-2. Eldest son of Francis Henry
Kendall, b. 1875.
* Still in the School.
I
A.D. 1890.
Register.
263
*Kendall, Percy Dale. 1890—. Second son of Francis Henry
Kendall, h. 1878.
-Kebby, Percy Willoughby. 1890—. Only son of William Kerby.
6. 1879.
-Knocker, Stanley. 1890—. Fourth son of William Wbeatley
Knocker, b. 1876.
Lane, James Edward. 1890-2. Youngest son of Thomas Eichard
Lane. b. 1875.
-Langton, Hugh Banastre. 1890—. Second son of Walter
Langton. b. 1876. Sixth Form, 1892—.
McAll, Eeginald Ley. 1890-1. Son of the Eev. Eobert McAll.
6. 1878.
*Makbiott, Alfred Spelman. 1890—. Second son of Horace
Spelman Marriott, J.P. h. 1876.
MuNKO, John Edward. 1890-2. (Now at the International College,
Geneva). Elder son of John Edward Munro. h. 1876.
*OsBORNE, Albert Victor. 1890—. Youngest son of Henry
Osborne, h. 1879.
-Pekrins, Percival St. Leger. 1890—. Only son of Capt. Charles
G. Perrins. b. 1877.
*PoPE, Gottfried Eussell Irvine. 1890 — . Second son of the Eev.
Edwin Pope. b. 1879.
*Pye-Smith, John Maitland. 1890—. Elder son of Maitland
Pye-Smith. b. 1876.
Eeid, Eichard Gordon. 1890-2. Third son of WiUiam Livingstone
Eeid. b. 1874. Now in South AustraKa.
*EicHARDSON, Wilfrid Freeman. 1890 — . Eldest son of Freeman
Eichardson. b. 1876.
EoBiNS, Lancelot Irby Oxford. 1890-1. Son of the Eev. Arthur
Eobins. b. 1872. Oriel Coll., Oxford. 3rd Batt. (Queen's
Own) Eoyal West Surrey Eegt. Passed the examination
for admission to the Eegular Army, October, 1892.
''^EoBiNSON, Cyril Clode. 1890 — . Youngest son of Alfred Murray
Eobinson. b. 1880.
"EowLANDS, Percy. 1890—. Fifth son of Jacob Eowlands. b. 1876.
Football Fifteen, 1891—.
Eowlands, Eichard Eeginald. 1890-1. Fourth son of Jacob
Eowlands. fc. 1874. Football Fifteen, 1890-1. A Chartered
Accountant. Eesides at Birmingham.
"Saunders, Eeginald Gibson. 1890 — . Younger son ot Frederick
Eichard Saunders, C.M.G. b. 1878.
* StiU in the School.
264 Tonbridge Schoul a.d. 1890.
*ScoTT, William Herbert Schroder. 1890—. Only sou of the Eev.
William Edward Scott, b. 1877.
*Sells, Ernest Perronet. 1890—. Youngest son of Arthur Sells.
b. 1878.
^Simpson, Guy. 1890 — . Eighth son of Thomas Fox Simpson.
b. 1874.
^Simpson, Tom. 1890—. Third son of Thomas Simpson, b. 1876.
"^Thdkspield, Edward Philip. 1890—. Youngest son of Thomas
WilHam Thursfield, M.D. b. 1876. Sixth Form, 1891—.
''^Treachee, John Henry. 1890 — . Second son of William John
Treacher, b. 1877.
*Treachek, Stanley William John. 1890 — . Eldest son of William
John Treacher, b. 1875.
*Teewhella, Alfred Percy. 1890 — . Younger son of Eobert
Trewhella. b. 1875.
Turner, Edward Chase. 1890-2. Eldest son of Edward Turner.
b. 1874.
Walker, Thomas Frederick. 1890. Son of Frederick James
Walker, b. 1875.
Walker, William Stanley. 1890-1. Son of Benjamin Walker.
b. 1875.
*Walkington, Arthur Britten. 1890 — . Fourth son of Dolway
Bell Walkington. b. 1878.
*Want, Edric Francis. 1890 — . Elder son of George Frederic
Want. b. 1875.
*Want, Llangloh. 1890 — . Younger son of George Frederic
Want. b. 1876.
Wenham, Eeginald Arthur. 1890-2. Eldest son of Arthur Wen-
ham, b. 1874. Sixth Form, 1890-2. Smythe Exhib.
Also Exhib. of King's Coll., Cambridge.
*Whealler, John Austin. 1890 — . Youngest son of George Anson
Whealler. 6. 1876.
WiGHTWiCK, Humphry Thomas Herbert. 1890-2. Only son of
the Eev. Humphry Wightwick. b. 1872. Sixth Form,
1890-2. Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge.
*WoLFE, Edward Dudley Corscaden. 1890—. Youngest son of
Thomas Wolfe, b. 1875.
Wood, Cecil Strachan. 1890-2. Third son of the Eev. Joseph
Wood, D.D. (Head xVlaster of Tonbridge School), b. 1872.
Sixth Form, 1890-2. Cricket Eleven, 1891-2. Football
Fifteen, 1891-2. Entered the Eoyal Military College, Sand-
hurst, 1892.
* Still in the School.
A.D. 1890.
Register.
265
*WooD, Edward Llewellvn Montcague. 1890—. Youngest son of
the Eev. Joseph Wood, D.D. (Head Master of Toubridge
School), h. 1878.
*WooD, Frederick Joseph. 1890—. Fourth son of the Rev. Joseph
Wood, D.D. (Head Master of Toubridge School), b. 1877.
*WooD, John Douglas. 1890—. Eldest son of John WiUiam Wood.
b. 1875. Sixth Form, 1891—.
-WoKTHiNGTON, Charles Eobert. 1890—. Third son of Eichard
Burton Worthington. b. 1877.
LENT TEEM, 1891.
^'^AiKEY, Harry Stuart. 1891—. Second son of Major Eobert Henry
Berrell Airey. b. 1879.
*Baiss, Geoffrey Gillbee. 1891 — . Younger son of Sydney Stand-
ring Baiss (Old Tonbridgian) . b. 1876.
Beeman, Stanley Welch. 1891-2. Youngest son of Isaac Beeman.
b. 1879.
Bloxham, Eeginald Alfred. 1891. Son of Stephen Bloxham. b.
1879.
*Chapman, Herbert Stanley. 1891—. Only son of Stanley Chap-
man. 6. 1878.
*Charlton, Alfred Cecil. 1891 — . Third son of John Sills Charlton.
b. 1876.
*Charlton, Henry Nevil. 1891—. Youngest son of John Sills
Charlton, h. 1878.
""'Claeke, James Kerfoot Murray. 1891 — . Eldest sou of George
Murray Clarke, b. 1875. Football Fifteen, 1892—.
*Cossee, Arthur Walter. 1891—. Eldest son of Stephen Augustus
Cesser, b. 1877. Sixth Form, 1892—.
"Ckoft, Guy Glendower. 1891 — . Youngest son of Archer Bernard
Croft, b. 1876.
*Ceopt, Hugh William. 1891—. Second son of Archer Bernard
Croft, b. 1875.
*CuTLEE, George Alfred. 1891—. Youngest son of Samuel Cutler.
b. 1877.
^Dempster, Eobert Kinleside. 1891—. Younger son of Charles
CaroU Dempster, h. 1875.
*Elam, Horace Shrofield. 1891—. Younger son of William Elam
(Old Tonbridgian). b. 1879.
*Fenton, Lionel Schofield. 1891—. Youngest son of Major
Layard Livingstone Fentou. b. 1881.
* StiU in the School.
266 Tollbridge School a.d. 1891.
Finn, Thurlow. 1891-2. Youngest sou of Edwin Finn. 6. 1874.
Hall, Edward George. 1891-2. Eldest son of the Eev. Edward
Stephensou Hall. h. 1882.
Hamilton, James Alexander Frederick Henry. 1891-2. Sou of
Charles Edward Hamilton, h. 1876.
-Harvey, Gardiner Hasell. 1891 — . Eldest son of John Harvey.
h. 1876.
*HoENER, Norman Gerald. 1891—. Only son of Arthur Claypon
Horner, h. 1882.
"HuxTABLE, Eichard Eossiter. 1891 — . Second son of Arthur
Edwin Huxtable. h. 1880.
Jackson, John Frederick Cecil. 1891 — . Younger son of Capt.
John Boddington Jackson, b. 1880.
^'^KiNCH, Wilham Andrew Bernard. 1891 — . Eldest son of WiUiam
Kinch. h. 1881.
*Langham, Percy James. 1891 — . Youngest son of Frederick
Adolphus Langham. b. 1876.
^Latham, Trevor. 1891 — . Second son of Colonel Hugh Latham.
b. 1873. Cricket Eleven, 1892—. Football Fifteen, 1891—.
"^'LbMay, Ernest. 1891 — . Youngest son of William Henry
LeMay. b. 1879.
*LeMay, Percy Kent. 1891 — . Second son of William Henry
LeMay. 6. 1875.
*NiCHOLLS, Ernest George. 1891 — . Eldest son of Samuel NichoUs.
b. 1876.
*Obb, Frank William. 1891—. Youngest son of Thomas Orr.
6. 1879.
*Paine, Charles WilHam Stanley. 1891 — . Elder son of William
Henry Paine, h. 1876.
^Pinching, Charles James. 1891—. Elder son of Charles John
William Pinching, h. 1875.
''TiNOHiNG, WiUiam Guy. 1891 — . Younger son of Charles John
WiUiam Pinching, h. 1879.
-PiPEit, Arthur. 1891—. Third son of Edward Piper, h. 1879.
*Piper, WiUiam. 1891 — . Youngest son of Edward Piper, b. 1880.
=^PooLE, CyrU St. George. 1891—. Younger son of WiUiam
Savage Poole, b. 1875. Sixth Form, 1891—.
*Eeeves, Eeginald Frederick. 1891 — . Second son of Francis
Beeves, b. 1878.
*Eowland, Cyril Malcolm Spenser. 1891 — . Youngest son of the
Eev. Charles Brown Eowland. h. 1876.
* Still in the School.
A.D. 1891. Register. 267
*SiMPSON, Percy. 1891—. Youngest son of Thomas Simpson.
6. 1878.
*Tannek, Charles John. 1891—. Only son of Henry Tanner.
b. 1880.
*TiCEHURST, Gerald Augustus. 1891—. Second son of Augustus
Eowland Ticehurst, J.P. h. 1878.
*Wbdgwood, Otto. 1891—. Second son of Eowland Egerton
Wedgwood, b. 1882.
-Wedgwood, Eowland Egerton. 1891—. Eldest son of Eowland
Egerton Wedgwood, b. 1881.
Welch, Ernest. 1891. Son of John Thomas Welch, b. 1879.
*Whitwell, Hugh. 1891—. Fifth son of William Whitwell,
b. 1876.
SUMMEB TEBM, 1891.
Adams, Cyril Francis Stirling. 1891-2. Son of Samuel Adams.
b. 1875.
Alliston, Oscar Frederick. 1891-2. Fourth son of Frederick
Prat Alliston. h. 1875.
*Beeching, Ernest. 1891 — . Second son of Eobert Alfred Dallas
Beechiug. b. 1877.
■-''Bbeching, Henry Dallas. 1891 — . Eldest son of Eobert Alfred
Dallas Beeching. b. 1877.
*Begbie, Lionel Frank. 1891 — . Younger son of Francis Eichard
Begbie. b. 1880.
■-■■Brown, Albert William. 1891 — . Eldest son of James Albert
Brown, b. 1874. Scientific Sixth Form, 1891—. Sci.
Exhib. of Christ Church, Oxford.
"■'Candy, Eupert George Leverton. 1891 — . Only son of George
Candy, Q.C. b. 1876.
Catheb, John Leonard. 1891-2. Only son of Montague Lowther
Chapman Gather.
*Clark, Andrew Le Gros. 1891 — . Elder son of Alfred Ashley
Clark, h. 1876.
*Clark, Willmer Le Gros. 1891—. Younger son of Alfred Ashley
Clark, b. 1877.
*Coare, Eobert Bolton. 1891 — . Only son of Frederick William
Coare. b. 1874. Scientific Sixth Form, 1892—.
*CoLLABD, Eichard Dudley. 1891—. Second son of Thomas
Wacher Collard. b. 1876.
CouBTNEY, Clarence William. 1891-2. Son of William Macdougall
Courtney, b. 1882.
* StiU in the School.
'^68 Tunbridye School a.d. 1891.
^=CuKTEis, Arthur Frederick Eussel. 1891—. Only son of the Rev.
Eeginald Whitfield Curteis (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1877.
='=Elliott, John Doucrlas Whitcombe. 1891—. Only son of John
Elliott, b. 1877.
*Gaediner, William Chetwynd. 1891—. Only son of William
Fie raing Gardiner, h. 1876.
"-Hailstone, John Edward. 1891—. Elder son of Walter Hailstone.
b. 1877.
*HAEKiso]sr, Francis Ernest Henry. 1891—. Only son of Francis
Law Harrison, b. 1877.
HEDaES, Arthur Leonard. 1891-2. Son of William Hedges.
b. 1875.
*HuT0HiNSON, Percival. 1891—. Second son of Eobert Hutchinson.
b. 1879.
*McLachlan, Alexander. 1891 — . Only son of Alexander Mc-
Lachlan. b. 1882.
Mills, William Eiches. 1891 — . Second son of George Jonathan
Mills, h. 1876.
*MoEKis, Lionel Tierman. 1891 — . Son of Major WiUiam George
Morris, E.E, b. 1876.
*Pattisson, Edmond Langshaw. 1891 — . You.ngest son of Hoel
Thornthwaite Pattisson (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1881.
*Peal, George Leonard. 1891 — . Eldest son of Henry Walter
Peal. b. 1878.
^Pbrks, Hugh Earl. 1891 — . Youngest son of Samuel Hitchin
Perks, b. 1878.
*PoPE, Eeginald. 1891 — . Only son of Henry Montague Eandall
Pope. b. 1880.
'■'Eix, John Cecil. 1891 — . Third surviving son of William Howells
Eix. h. 1876.
Sales, Eene Gaston Noel. 1891. Son of Emile Gerard Sales, b.
1878.
*Smakt, Ernest Newton Edward. 1891 — . Second son of Eobert
Lynn Smart, h. 1877.
"Vyse, Frederick Hedley. 1891 — . Second son of Major Charles
Frederick Vyse. b. 1880.
•=Vtse, Griffin Charles. 1891—. Eldest son of Major Charles
Frederick Vyse. b. 1877.
■-WiGHTWiCK, Claude. 1891 — . Third son of Wilham Jeffery
Wight wick (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1881.
=^'WiGHTWiCK, Humphrey Guest. 1891 — . Eldest son of William
Jelfery Wightwick (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1879.
* Still in the School.
A.D. 1891. Register. 269
*WiOHTWiCK. William Jeffery. 1891—. Second son of Willicam
Jeffery Wigbtwick (Old Tonbridgian) . l>. 1880.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1891.
*Allpkess, Edward Pugh. 1891—. Fifth son of Edward Whetham
Allpress. b. 1876.
-Aston, Cyril Thornton. 1891—. Yonngest son of the Eev. John
Astbury Aston, b. 1877.
-Babington, Percy Lancelot. 1891—. Elder son of the Eev. John
Albert Babington. b. 1877.
Baddeley, Eobert John Halkett. 1891. Son of Lieut.-Colonel
P. F. M. Baddeley, E.A. b. 1877.
=-Ball, Arthur FrankUu. 1891—. Only son of WiUiam James
Ball. b. 1878.
-Beeching, Arthur Thomas. 1891—. Youngest son of Arthur
Thomas Beeching (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1878.
*Bell, Arthur Eeginald. 1891—. Third son of the Eev. Eobert
John Bell. b. 1876.
*Blagdon, George. 1891—. Elder son of George Pattison Blagdon.
h. 1879.
*Beashee, Joseph Harold. 1891 — . Second son of Alfred Brasher.
b. 1877.
"BuRNESs, George Walter Insole. 1891 — . Elder son of George
Eichard Burness. 1876.
'•'Clabke, Edward Eevely. 1891 — . Youngest son of the Eev.
Charles Granville Clarke, b. 1875. Scientific Sixth Form,
1892 — . Holds an Exhibition from the Skinners' School,
Tunbridge Wells.
"Cox, Cyril. 1891 — . Youngest son of Homersham Cox (Old
Tonbridgian). h. 1877.
-DuNLOP, Frank Passy. 1891 — . Only son of Capt. WiUiam
Wooldridge Dunlop. b. 1877.
*Eabdley-Wilmot, Theodore. 1891 — . Younger son of Dr. Eobert
Eardley-Wilmot. b. 1879.
*Emeeson, Ambrose. 1891 — . Second son of John Emerson.
b. 1876.
*Habding, Frank Lawrence. 1891—. Elder sou of Francis Henry
Harding (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1880.
*Hayne, Sydney Spencer. 1891—. Youngest son of Henry Havue.
b. 1882.
*Heath, Francis Clifford. 1891—. Only son of Francis Heath.
b. 1875.
* Still in the School.
270 Tonhridge School a.d. 1891.
*HocKLEY, Daniel. 1891—. Eldest son of Daniel Hockley. 6.1881.
*HoENBLowER, Thomas Bartleet. 1891—. Eldest son of Walter
Hornblower. b. 1877.
*Imossi, Arthur Francis. 1891 — . Younger son of Francis Imossi.
h. 1875.
^Jacobs, Harry James. 1891 — . Only son of James Alfred Jacobs.
b. 1875.
*JoHNSON. Claude Hornor. 1891 — . Only son of Walter Claude
Johnson, b. 1876.
*Lambaede, John Barrett. 1891 — . Third son of Francis Lambarde.
h. 1874.
■*Langdale, Ernest Trist. 1891—. Eldest son of Henry Marmaduke
Langdale. b. 1878.
"■Law, Charles Bernard. 1891 — . Younger son of Charles Henry
Law. b. 1876.
*LeMay, Algernon Edward. 1891—. Eldest son of Edward
LeMay. b. 1882.
*Lucas, Geoffrey. 1891 — . Youngest son of Arthur Lucas. b.lSlb.
*Macleae, Hugh Frederick. 1891—. Eldest son of the Eev.
George Frederick Maclear. b. 1880.
*MacMunn, Howard Fletcher. 1891 — . Youngest son of John
Alexander MacMunn. 6. 1878.
*Makeiott, John Harold Goodwin. 1891 — . Fourth son of Horace
Spelman Marriott, J.P. h. 1878.
"Mabeiott, John Lambert. 1891 — . Elder son of John Lambert
Marriott, b. 1875.
*Maeeiott, Kenneth Harwick. 1891 — . Third son of Horace
Spelman Marriott, J.P. b. 1877.
*Maeeiott, Reginald Harris. 1891 — . Youngest son of Horace
Spelman Marriott, J.P. b. 1880.
-Moss, Ernest WiUiam. 1891 — . Younger son of Mathew Henry
Moss. b. 1876.
*Moss, Lionel Boyd. 1891—. Elder son of Mathew Henry Moss.
b. 1875.
-Page, Charles Alexander Shaw. 1891 — . Youngest son of the
Eev. Alexander Shaw Page. b. 1880.
-Page, Lewis Meadows Shaw. 1891—. Seventh son of the Bev.
Alexander Shaw Page. b. 1879.
*Eapee, Eobert George. 1891—. Third son of William Augustus
Eaper. b. 1877.
-EoBSON, Oswald Henry. 1891—. Only son of Henry Eobson. b.
1875.
* Still in the School
A.D. 1891. Register. 2/ 1
-Steuart- Williams, Hew Archibald. 1891— Thii-d son of the
Rev. William Price Steuart-Wilhams. b. 1«77.
*ToMLiNSON, Henry Sherratt. 1891. Third son of Thomas James
Tomhnson. b. 1877.
*ToMLiNSON, Walter Cyril. 1891—. Second son of Eichard Vaughan
Tomlinson. b. 1877.
*Trevoe, Digby Bruce. 1891—. Second son of Arthur Charles
Trevor, b. 1881.
-Turner, Denis Philip. 1891—. Youngest son of Anselm Turner.
6. 1876.
*Vandeleur, Thomas Boyle. 1891—. Younger son of Ormsby
Vandeleur. h. 1877.
*Va.n Laun, Henry Clulow. 1891—. Only son of Henry Theodore
Van Laun. 6. 1880.
-Walford, John Arthur Stewart. 1891—. Eldest son of the Eev.
William Stewart Walford. b. 1881.
-Wenham, Herbert Victor. 1891 — . Second son of Arthur Wenham.
b. 1877.
^Williamson, Walter Ragland. 1891—. Only son of the Eev.
Theodore Augustus Eden Wilhamson. 6. 1877. Sixth
Form, 1892—.
*WiNT0N, Harold John. 1891 — . Third son of Edwin William
Winton. h. 1878.
*WooDHAMS, Percy Payne. 1891 — . Youngest son of William
Woodhams. b. 1877.
LENT TERM, 1892.
*Atkey, Bruce Larkins. 1892 — , Younger son of Joseph Henry
Atkey. b. 1876.
*Baker, Ealph. 1892—. Second son of Alfred Baker, b. 1875.
-Barker, John. 1892 — . Elder son of Frederick Barker, b. 1876.
*Beooker, Frederic George. 1892 — . Younger son of James
WilHam Brooker. b. 1878.
-Brymer, Edward Alexander. 1892 — . Only son of Alexander
James Brymer. b. 1879.
*CoLLiNS, Henry Aikeroyde. 1892 — . Youngest son of Francis
Collins, M.D. b. 1877.
*Crosthwaite, Frederick Douglas. 1892 — . Youngest son of Sir
Charles Hawke Todd Crosthwaite. b. 1879.
Dauncby, George Leopold Campbell. 1892. Youngest son of
Capt. Philip Dauncey. b. 1876.
*Emerson, George. 1892 — . Youngest son of John Emerson.
b. 1878.
* Still in the School.
272 Tonhridge School a.d. 1892.
*EsDAiLE, Henry Campbell. 1892—. Only son of Channing
Esdaile. b. 1879.
*FuELEY, George Frederic. 1892 — . Eldest surviving son of the
Eev. Henry Farley, h. 1875.
*Geeenall, Eichard Arthur James. 1892 — . Only son of Eichard
Greenall. b. 1877.
"HoLLisT, Gerald Wetherell Capron. 1892 — . Younger son of
Edward Ommanney HolHst. b. 1877.
Hughes, Charles Edward Eice. 1892. (Previously at Christ's
Hospital for six years.) Second son of the Eev. Cecil
Hughes, h. 1876.
'•=Ilott, Cyril Herbert Thomas. 1892 — . Only son of Herbert
James Ilott, M.D. b. 1879.
Jewell, Ernest. 1892. Eldest son of Edward Jewell, b. 1878.
*Mason, James Ernest. 1892 — . Fourth son of Eichard Smith
Mason. I. 1876.
"Murton-Neale, Alfred Godfrey. 1892 — . Second son of Alfred
Charles Murton-Neale. b. 1877.
*Pabkee, Arthur Eeid. 1892 — . Youngest son of James Smith
Parker, b. 1876.
*Eead, Walter Eix. 1892 — ■. Youngest son of Henry Barton
Eead. b. 1877.
^Thyne, Thomas Percy. 1892 — •. Second son of Captain William
Kirkwood Thyne. b. 1881.
Wentworth, George Godfrey. 1892. Youngest son of Fitzwilliam
Wentworth. 6. 1878.
*WiLFOED, Edmund Ernest. 1892 — . Eldest son of Major Edward
Wilford. h. 1876.
*WiLFOED, Hugh Antony. 1892 — . Second son of Major Edward
Wilford. b. 1878.
SUMMEB TERM, 1892.
* Adams, John Dingle. 1892—. Younger son of William Grylls
Adams, b. 1876.
*Baiss, Harold Arnold. 1892—. Third son of Arnold Baiss. ^.1877.
*Bancroft, Peter Henson. 1892 — . Eldest son of Henson Bancroft.
b. 1877.
*Blackbuene, Harry Wilham. 1892—. Youngest son of Charles
Edward Blackburne. b. 1878.
*Calveet, Hubert Havelock. 1892—. Eldest son of David Calvert.
b. 1878.
* Still in the School.
A. D. 1892. Register. 273
*Calvei{T, Lancelot Percy. 1892 — . Second son of David Calvert.
b. 1881.
*CoLT, George Herbert. 1892—. Youngest son of Frederick Hoare
Colt. 6. 1878.
*CooPEK, Henry Weatherley Frank. 1892—. Only son of Thomas
Henry Cooper, b. 1881.
*Ckawtee, William. 1892 — . Youngest son of John Crawter.
h. 1877.
Crowley, Edward Alexander. 1892. Only son of Edward Crowley.
h. 1875.
*CuRKiE, John Gumbleton. 1892 — . Youngest son of Henry
Octavius Currie. h. 1877.
DoNKiN, Frederick Langton. 1892. Eldest son of Frederick
WiUiam Donkin. h. 1880. In New Zealand.
*Elias, AKred Wynn. 1892—. Only son of Alfred Elias. b. 1881.
*Ellis, Eustace Leonard. 1892 — . Only son of Charles Ellis.
h. 1880.
*Gardnee, Mostyn Eandal. 1892 — . Youngest son of Edward
Gardner, b. 1878.
^Gardner, Wellington Nelson. 1892 — . Second son of Edward
Gardner, b. 1876.
*Glenn, Cecil Hayward. 1892 — . Elder son of Eobert George
Glenn, b. 1874. Sixth Form, 1892—.
*Glbnn, Hugh Wesley. 1892 — . Younger son of Eobert George
Glenn, b. 1878.
"King, Edward John Fitz-Gerald. 1892—. Only son of Edward
Sheridan King. b. 1881.
*Knocker, Anthony Clive. 1892 — . Youngest son of William
Wheatley Knocker, b. 1878.
*Laming, Charles James. 1892 — . Second son of WiUiam Laming.
6. 1880.
*Laming, WiUiam Arthur. 1892—. Eldest son of WiUiam Laming.
b. 1879.
*Latham, Alan. 1892—. Fourth son of Colonel Hugh Latham.
b. 1881.
*Mason, George Albert. 1892—. Fifth son of Eichard Smith
Mason, b. 1878.
*Neve, Walter Neville. 1892—. Youngest son of Arthur Henry
Neve. b. 1877.
*Eix, Arthur Herbert. • 1892—. Youngest son of WiUiam Howells
Eix. b. 1877.
* Still in the School.
274 7 onhridge School a.d, 1892.
*EoTHEEHAM, Geoffrey Hume. 1892—. Fifth son of Alexander
Eotherham. b. 1878.
*EowLANDS, John Arthur. 1892. Only son of Edward Eowlands.
b. 1878.
*ScHOLFiELD, Walter Freer. 1892—. Youngest son of Charles
Eichard Scholfield. b. 1879.
*ScoTT, George Arbuthnot. 1892—. Second son of the Eev. Avison
Terry Scott, b. 1879.
*Stow, William Barton. 1892—. Third son of WiUiam Stow. b.
1883.
"Thompson, Oscar Stephen. 1892—. Younger son of Cornelius
Thompson, b. 1877.
^Walker, Hugh Gregory. 1892 — . Younger son of WiUiam Gregory
Walker (Old Tonbridgian) . b. 1879.
*Walkee, Norman Whistler Gregory. 1892 — . Elder son of WiUiam
Gregory Walker (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1878.
* White, Alfred Smythe. 1892—. Only son of Alfred Smythe
White, b. 1881.
^i^WiCKiNS, George Ernest. 1892 — . Youngest son of Henry White
Wickins. h. 1877.
CHBISTMAS TEBM, 1892.
''=AiREY, Eobert Berkeley. 1892 — . Eldest son of Major Eobert
Berkeley Airey. b. 1874.
*Aytoun, Eobert Alexander. 1892 — . Eldest son of Eobert Aytoun.
b. 1879.
^Baetlett, Arnold Charles. 1892 — . Younger son of the Eev.
Henry Charles Bartlett. b. 1884.
*Beasher, Alfred Herbert. 1892 — . Eldest son of Alfred Brasher.
b. 1875. Mathematical Sixth Form, 1892—.
*BuLL, Harold. 1892—. Younger son of WiUiam BuU. b. 1879.
^'^BuRBA, Archibald Went. 1892 — . Second son of the Eev. Thomas
Fawcett Burra (Old Tonbridgian). h. 1879.
"i^CALCUTT, George Alfred. 1892 — . Second son of Charles Calcutt.
h. 1876.
"■"Davies, Langford George. 1892 — . Only son of John Horatio
Wilmot Davies. b. 1880.
*Blphick, Henry James. 1892—. Second son of John Elphick.
b. 1876.
*EvANS, Arthur Henry. 1892 — . Younger son of the Eev. WiUiam
Jones Evans, h. 1880.
* Still in the School.
A.D. 1892. Register. 275
-Field, Geoffry Burton. 1892—. Fourth son of Arthur Field.
b. 1877.
*FosTEB, Claude Seymour. 1892—. Eldest son of Henry Seymour
Foster, b. 1880.
*FuLF0ED, Francis Woodbury. 1892 — . Only surviving son of the
Eev. Henry WiUiam Fulford. b. 1879.
*FuRLEY, John Talfourd. 1892—. Second son of the Eev. Henry
Furley. h. 1878.
*GiLMAN, Leofric Hale. 1892 — . Third son of the Eev. John
Gilman. b. 1881.
"GoLLA, Frederick Lucien. 1892—. Elder son of Lucien GoUa.
b. 1877.
*Grundy, Charles Victor. 1892 — . Youngest son of Edmund
Herbert Grundy, b. 1878.
*Hallett, Courtney. 1892 — . Only son of Courtney HaUett.
b. 1878.
*Heppeb, Alaric William. 1892 — . Fourth son of Colonel Albert
James Hepper. b. 1878.
*Heppee, Evelyn Charles. 1892 — . Third son of Colonel Albert
James Hepper. b. 1876.
*Herbeet, James Eeginald. 1892 — . Eldest son of John Herbert.
b. 1878.
^Hewlett, Henry WiUiams. 1892 — . Youngest son of Gay Hew-
lett, b. 1878.
*HoLDEN, Huon. 1892 — . Elder son of Lonsdale Holden. h. 1880.
*Lb Fleming, Lawrence Julius. 1892 — . Youngest son of John
Le Fleming, b. 1879.
^LucY, Arthur Sydney. 1892—. Elder son of WiUiam Charles
Lucy. b. 1878.
*Manuel, Constantine Miltiades. 1892—. Second son of Miltiades
Basil Manuel, b. 1877.
*Mabgaby, Villiers Henry. 1892—. Eldest son of Henry ViUiers
Margary. b. 1878.
*Maksh, Bruce Cunliffe. 1892—. Only son of Colonel Frank Hale
Marsh, b. 1879.
*MiLLNER, Henry Lloyd. 1892—. Elder son of Henry John Millner.
b. 1877.
*MoNOKTON, Eobert Vernon Giraud. 1892—. Elder son of Eobert
Monckton. b. 1878.
*PowER, Eobert Acheson Ffrench. 1892—. Only son of Eobert
Power, b. 1877.
* Still in the School.
T 2
276 Tonhridjje School a.t>. 1892.
"Peitchabd, Godfrey Sirrell. 1892—. Youngest son of Thomas
Sirrell Pritchard. b. 1878.
*EoBKKTS, Edmund Arthur. 1892—. Youngest son of the Eev.
Albert James Eoberts. b. 1879.
*Shabpe, Charles Barraud. 1892 — . Only son of Clement Sharpe.
b. 1880.
*Smart, George Edward. 1892—. Eldest son of Major Alexander
William Smart, b. 1881.
■*Spaight, Frederick Henry Marshall. 1892 — . Only son of James
Spaight. b. 1877.
*Tayloe, Maurice Llewellyn. 1892 — . Youngest son of the Eev.
John Taylor, b. 1879.
*Thyne, George. 1892 — . Third son of Captain William Kirkwood
Thyne. d. 1882.
"TiCEHUEST, Claud Buchanan. 1892 — . Third son of Augustus
Eowland Ticehurst, J. P. b. 1881.
"Whyte, Harold. 1892 — . Second son of Charles Albert Whyte
(Old Tonbridgian). b. 1877. Sixth Form, 1892—.
^Williams, Charles Henry. 1892 — . Younger son of Charles
Williams, 1881.
LENT TEEM, 1893.
"'^Alabastee, Eupert Cecil. 1893 — . Eldest son of Sir Chaloner
Alabaster, K.C.M.G. b. 1878.
*BowMAN, Thomas Maitland. 1893 — . Yotmger son of Eobert
Bowman, b. 1880.
*Beooke-Webb, Arthur Cyril. 1893 — •. Youngest son of the Eev.
Albert Brooke-Webb. b. 1880.
*Bet:nner, George Kenelm. 1893 — . Only son of Adolphe
Brunner. b. 1878.
*Byene, Aden. 1893—. Only son of Edward Byrne, b. 1877.
*Gl,aeke, George Leonard Murray. 1893 — . Second son of George
James Murray Clarke, h. 1880.
"^^Ceosskey, Eeginald Nash. 1893 — . Younger son of Walter
Francis Crosskey, M.D. b. 1877.
*Ceosthwaite, John Symons. 1893 — . Fourth son of Eobert
Joseph Crosthwaite. b. 1882.
*Ceowe, John Wyndham. 1893 — . Eldest son of George Wyndham
Crowe, M.D. b. 1881.
'''Tetheestonhaugh, Albany St. Leger. 1893 — . Only son of
Albany Fetherstonhaugh. b. 1879.
"•FuRLONa, Francis Hodder. 1893 — . Second son of Francis
Hodder Furlong, b. 1879.
* Still in the School.
A.D. 1893. Register. 277
*FuBLONG, John Hodder. 1893—. Eldest son of Francis Hodder
Fxirlong. b. 1876.
*Haet, Ernest William. 1893—. Second son of William Henry
Hart. b. 1880.
*Haktridge, Norman. 1898. Seventh son of Francis James
Hartridge. b. 1878.
*HiLLS, John Hyde. 1893—. Eldest son of Edward Hills (Old
Tonbridgian). b. 1876.
*Layton, Eoland Churchill. 1893—. Only son of William Edward
Layton. h. 1879.
*Manuel, Stephen. 1893—. Fourth son of Miltiades Basil Manuel.
b. 1880.
*MiLLNEE, Arthur Tenison. 1893 — . Younger son of Henry J ohn
Milkier, b. 1881.
*Nelson, Samuel Craig. 1893 — . Only son of Joseph Nelson, M.D.
b. 1878.
*PoLLEN, John Mervyn. 1893 — . Elder son of Dr. John Pollen.
b. 1883.
^^■PucKLE, Frederick Kaye. 1893 — . Son of Colonel Henry Glover
Puckle (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1880.
*EoGEES, Vivian Fydell. 1893 — . Youngest son of the Eev. John
Eobert Fydell Eogers. b. 1877.
*Smaiit, Arthur John Groombridge Eaoul. 1893 — . Eldest son of
Captain Eobert Lynn Smart, E.N. b. 1876.
*Smabt, Eeginald Walter Louis de Bernier. 1893 — . Third son of
Captain Eobert Lynn Smart, E.N. b. 1880.
"•■Teed, Henry Samuel. 1893 — . Elder son of Samuel Litherland
Teed. b. 1883.
*TowNEND, Henry Sabine. 1893 — . Only son of Henry Townend.
b. 1883.
*Undekwood, Walter Augustus Chrystie. 1893 — . Son of Colonel
Walter Chrystie Underwood, b. 1879.
*Walkeb, Guy Bingham Whistler. 1893—. Eldest son of Giles
Frederick Walker (Old Tonbridgian). b. 1879.
*Waltee, Franz Wilfrid. 1893—. Son of Franz Joseph Walter.
b. 1882.
*Walteb, Karl Wilhelm. 1893—. Son of Franz Joseph Walter.
b. 1880.
*WiLMOT, Eeginald Cameron. 1893—. Seventh son of George
Wilmot. b. 1877.
*WooD, Harold John. 1893—. Youngest son of Edward Albert
Wood. b. 1879.
* IStill in the School.
278
Tollbridge School
LIST OF THE MASTERS FOR LENT TERM, 1893.
The Rev. Joseph Wood, D.D., late Fereday Fellow of St. John's
College, Oxford.
E. H. GoGGS, M.A., Christ's College, Cambridge.
H. HiLiRY, M.A., late Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge.
W. G. TooPE, B.A., London University.
The Eev. A. Lucas, M.A., late Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge.
The Eev. J. A. Babington, M.A., late Scholar of New College,
Oxford.
A. G. Earl, M.A., F.C.S., late Scholar of Christ's College,
Cambridge.
The Eev. T. Walker, M.A., late Hastings Exhibitioner of Queen's
College, Oxford.
H. E. Stokoe, M.A., late Exhibitioner of Oriel College, Oxford.
G. A. Floyd, B.A., late Exhibitioner of Keble College, Oxford.
E. C. Goldberg, M.A., late Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford.
H. J. J. Watson, M.A., late Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford.
H. 0. Whitby, M.A., Lincoln College, Oxford.
J. A. Pott, B.A., Keble College, Oxford.
The Eev. W. Eashleigh, B.A., Brasenose College, Oxford.
J. J. Pattisson, M.A., Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
W. J. N. Griffith, B.A., late Scholar of King's College, Cambridge.
A. H. Sharman, B.A., late Exhibitioner St. John's College,
Cambridge.
F. Collins, M.A., Caius College, Cambridge.
E. L. Aston, B.A., Caius College, Cambridge.
The Eev. C. W. Woods, M.A., Keble College, Oxford.
C. H. T. Wood, B.A., late Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford.
Eyre Ivees, M.D., and A. C. Horner, L.E.C.P.
List of the Masters. 279
©rcjnjtist aiitr Cljoir illnstcr.
A. H. Bbewer, late Scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, and Organ
Scholar of the Eoyal College of Music.
Assistant ^Iwzxt |llastn-.
J. G. KiMMINS.
C. Hams.
gr!tlttht0 Ittaster.
Martin A. Buckmastek, Art Schools, South Kensington.
^mtwc Assistant.
W. C. Grinyer.
(igmttastk JJnatrurtor.
J. Moss, late Corporal-Instructor, 2nd Dragoon Guards (under the
superintendence of Mr. Earl).
Ittaster of tljc MorksljopB.
G. Baker (under the superintendence of Mr. Walker).
»o>«o^.
ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF
COMMONS.
T. L. Hodges, for West Kent, in 1832.
The Hon. G. A. F. P. S. Smythe, for Canterbury, about 1840.
W. P. Pomfret, for the Ashford Division of Kent, in 1885 and 1886.
E. P. Laurie, for Bath, in 1886.
0. O. Walker, for Salford, in 1877.
Sir E. Hanson (Baronet), for the City of London, in 1891 and 1892.
E. B. Hoare, for Hampstead, in 1888 and 1892.
E. Neville, for the Exchange Division of Liverpool, in 1887 and 1892.
J. D. Pyne, for the Western Division of Waterford, Ireland, in 1886.
C. A. V. Conybeare, for the Camborne Division of Cornwall, in
1885, 1886 and 1892.
280
Tonbridge School
HEAD BOYS OF THE SCHOOL.
J. J. West, 1822-3.
W. Baker, 1825-6.
W. S. Richards, 1828-9.
C. C. Snowden, 1829-30.
B. E. Bridges, 1830-1.
H. W. O. Polhill, 1831-2.
H. E. Goldfinch, 1833.
W. Taswell, 1834.
E. K. Sconce, 1835.
W. Bushnell, 1836.
T. Knox, 1838.
G. W. Watson, 1839.
J. W. L. Bampfield, 1840.
T. J. White, 1841.
G. R Tamplin, 1841-2.
P. E. E. Sandilands, 1842-4.
G. F. L. Bampfield, 1845.
G. F. Wilgress, 1846.
J. Stroud, 1846-7.
A. H. Hore, 1847-8.
M. Melvill, 1849-51.
A. P. Howell, 1852.
W. E. Morfill, 1853.
P. G. Skipworth, 1854.
B. H. Alford, 1855.
J. T. Howard, 1856.
E. Pryor, 1857.
H. St. J. Eeade, 1858.
C. S. Isaacson, 1858.
R. H. Burrows, 1859.
J. Greatheed, 1860.
A. H. Simpson, 1861.
T. F. Burra, 1862.
W. S. E. Greenhill, 1863.
H. A. Eichardson, 1864-5.
W. H. B. Lindsell, 1866.
A. W. D. Campbell, 1867.
E. W. B. Nicholson, 1867.
F. W. Hughes-Hughes, 1868-9.
0. M. Chapman, 1870.
J. F. Waggett, 1870.
S. M. Chapman, 1871.
J. F. ValUngs, 1872.
R. H. Griffin, 1873.
J. C. Seaton, 1874.
W. T. B. Jones, 1875.
A. J. Luckham, 1875.
S. Olivier, 1876.
G. C. M. Smith, 1877.
S. L. Loney, 1878.
E. M. Pattisson, 1879.
H. W. Smith, 1880.
H. E. D. Blakiston, 1881.
H. J. White, 1882.
F. G. Langham, 1882.
T. P. Draper, 1883.
W. H. S. Peake, 1884.
H. H. Schreiber, 1884.
M. G. Simpson, 1885.
W. G. Geldart, 1885-7.
O. H. M. Smith, 1887.
E. E. Bryant, 1888-9.
C. M. Baker, 1890.
G. F. Turner, 1891.
E. A. Wenham, 1892.
A. E. HolUs, 1892.
G. M. Hill, 1892-3.
Scholarshijys and Honuurs.
281
OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS OR FIRST-CLASS
HONOURS AT OXFORD OR CAMBRIDGE.
C. Balston, Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl. Math.
T. Lloyd, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
W. S. Eichards, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Oxford.
J. J. West, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
T. Knox, Schol. of St. John's Coll., Oxford.
E. J. Lawrence, Schol. and Fell, of Trin. Coll., Cambridge,
Wrangler in Math. Trip.
J. Abercrombie, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge.
J. A. Moore, Schol. of St. John's Coll., Cambridge.
T. Solly, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge.
A. Suart, Schol. of Sid. Suss. Coll., Cambridge.
H. Cox, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
J. Le Mesurier, 1st cl. Math., Oxford.
G. Calthrop, Schol. of Trin., Coll., Cambridge, and 1st cl. Class.
Trip.
J. F. Slegg, 1st cl. Lit. Hum., Oxford.
G. W. Watson, Postmaster of Mert. Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl.
Lit. Hum.
T. J. White, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge.
F. Palmer, Schol. of Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
P. E. E. Sandilands, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
G. F. L. Bampfield, Schol. of Line. Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl.
Lit. Hum.
C. F. Willis, Schol. and Fell, of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford.
E. W. P. Sandilands, Schol. and Fell, of St. John's Coll., Oxford.
H. P. Walker, Wrangler in Math. Trip., Cambridge.
J. Buttanshaw, Schol. and Fell, of Corp. Christi Coll., Oxford.
J. A. C. Helm, Schol. and Fell, of Jesus Coll., Cambridge, 1st cl.
Class. Trip.
G. F. Wilgress, Schol. of Exeter Coll., Oxford.
J. Stroud, Postmaster of Mert. Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl. Math.
G. S. Bayne, Schol. of Magd. Coll., Cambridge.
C. H. Pearson, Schol. of Exeter Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl. Lit.
Hum.
G. M. Smith, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge.
P. H. Wormald, Schol. of Christ's Coll., Cambridge.
L. Ewbank, Schol. and Fell, of Clare Coll., Cambridge, and
Wrangler in Math. Trip.
W. W. Ewbank, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge.
T. Nottidge, 1st cl. Nat. Sci., Cambridge.
E. J. Donne, Schol. and Fell, of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, and 1st cl.
Class. Trip.
282
Tonbridge School
C. E. L. Lawrence, Schol. of Trin. Hall, Cambridge.
M. Melvill, Scliol. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
A. P. Howell, Schol. of Trin. Coll., Oxford, and Fell, of St. John's
Coll., 1st cl. Class. Mods.
H. B, Stevens, Schol. of Emman. Coll., Cambridge.
G. W. Oliver, Schol. of Christ's Coll., Cambridge.
J. Durst, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge.
C. Hopkins, Schol. of St. Cath. College, Cambridge.
W. R. Morlill, Schol. of Oriel Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl. Class. Mods.
W. P. Acworth, Schol. of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
J. C. Sikes, Schol. of Queens' Coll., Cambridge.
B. H. Alford, Schol. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
P. M. Guille, Schol. of Emman. Coll., Cambridge.
S. M. Ward, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge.
S. O. B. Eidsdale, Schol. of Wadh. Coll., Oxford.
E. G. Penny, Schol. of Oriel Coll., Oxford.
E. A. Brown, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge.
P. G. Skipworth, Schol. of Emman. Coll., Cambridge.
A. B. Shepherd, 1st cl. Nat. Sci., Oxford.
Ay. Chaplin, Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge.
H. J. McGill, Schol. of Christ's Coll., Cambridge.
J. Greatheed, Schol. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
S. Greatheed, Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge.
E. Pryor, Schol. of Univ. Coll., Oxford.
H. St. J. Eeade, Schol. of Univ. Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl. Class. Mods.
C. S. Isaacson, Schol. of Pemb. Coll., Cambridge; also Schol. and
Fell, of Clare Coll., Cambridge, and Wrangler in Math. Trip.
E. H. Burrows, Demy of Magdalen Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl. Class.
Mods.
T. T. Falkner, 1st cl. Class. Trip., Cambridge.
H. E. P. Piatt, Schol. and Fell, of Trin. Coll., Oxford; 1st cl. Class.
Mods., and 1st cl. Lit. Hum.; Fell, of Line. Coll.
S. P. Skipworth, Schol. of Christ's Coll., Cambridge.
H. F. O'Hanlon, Schol. of Brasenose Coll., Oxford, 1st cl. Class.
Mods., and 1st cl. Lit. Hum. ; and Fell, of Line. Coll.
Oxford.
T. W. Tomlins, Schol. of Magdalen Coll., Cambridge.
E. F. Woodward, Schol. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
W. H. B. Lindsell, Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford, and 1st
cl. Lit. Hum.
J. E. Nixon, Schol. of Christ's Coll., Cambridge.
A. H. Simpson, Schol. and Fell, of Christ's Coll., Cambridge, and
1st cl. Class. Trip.
W. d'A. Barnard, Schol. of Clare Coll., Cambridge.
A. Nixon, Schol. of Christ's Coll., Cambridge.
F. L. Salusbury, Schol. of St. Cath. Coll., Cambridge.
W. E. BoUand, Postmaster of Mert. Coll., Oxford, and 1st cl. Class,
Mods.
A. W. D. Campbell, Schol. of Brasenose Coll., Oxford.
W. 0. Hughes-Hughes, Schol. of Wadh. Coll., Oxford.
Scliolarships and Honours.
283
B. W. B. Nicholson, Scliol. of Trin. Coll., Oxford, and Ist cl. Class.
Mods. ^ , , ^,
E. S. Saxton, Scliol. of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, and 1st cl. Class.
Trip.
W. G. Walker, Schol. of Exeter Coll., Oxford.
J. C. Earle, 1st cl. Law and Mod. Hist., Oxford.
B. Howell, 1st cl. Jurispr., Oxford.
F. W. Hughes-Hughes, Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford.
E. E. Melsheimer, Wrangler in Math. Trip., Cambridge.
F. H. Harding, Schol. of St. Cath. Coll., Cambridge.
W. J. Hutchings, Schol. of Sid. Suss. Coll., Cambridge.
E. A. Bothamley, Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge.
E. Fanshawe, Schol. and Fell, of New Coll., Oxford, 1st cl. Class.
Mods., and 1st cl. Lit. Hum.
J. 0. Hoare, Schol. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge.
B. S. Luard-Selby, Mus. Scholar of Magd. Coll., Oxford.
J. B. Bilderbeck, Schol. of St. Cath. Coll., Cambridge.
J. P. J. Jephson, Schol. of Queens' Coll., Cambridge.
G. H. Eaynor, Schol. of St. John's Coll., Cambridge.
P. E. Eaynor, 1st cl. Class. Mods., and 1st cl. Lit. Hum., Oxford.
E. W. Barber, Schol. of Magd. Coll., Cambridge.
D. S. Guy, 1st cl. Theol. Trip., Cambridge.
H. N. Lachlan, Demy of Magd. Coll., Oxford.
J. M. Brown, 1st cl. Hist. Trip., Cambridge.
E. S. Yorke, Schol. of St. Cath. Coll., Cambridge.
C. A. V. Conybeare, 1st cl. Class. Mods., Oxford.
F. C. Conybeare, Schol. and Fell, of Univ. Coll., Oxford, 1st cl.
Class. Mods., and 1st cl. Lit. Hum.
N. Turner, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge,
E. M. Pattisson, Schol. and Fell, of Emman. Coll., Cambridge ;
Wrangler in Math. Trip., and 1st cl. in Law Trip.
C. Earle, Schol. of St. Cath. Coll., Cambridge.
E. Lachlan, Schol. and Fell, of Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; 3rd Wrangler
in Math. Trip., and Smith's Prizeman.
J. L. Nightingale, Schol. of Emman. Coll., Cambridge.
E. G. Carr, Schol. of Caius Coll., Cambridge, and 1st cl. Class. Trip.
Horn. Cox, Schol. and Fell, of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, 4th Wrangler
Math. Trip.
Har. Cox, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
A. J. Luckham, Schol. of Emman. Coll., Cambridge, and 1st cl. Class.
Trip.
G. C. M. Smith, Schol. of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, and 1st. cl.
Class. Trip.
H. A. Hill, Schol. of Exeter Coll., Oxford.
H. W. Smith, Schol. of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, and 1st. cl.
Class. Trip.
J. C. Eoper, Schol. of Keble Coll., Oxford.
A. G. Parker, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
W. J. Harding, Schol. of Sid. Suss. Coll., Cambridge.
W. Ayerst, Schol. of Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge.
284
Tonhridye School
A. H. Cruiksliank, Schol. and Fell, of New. Coll., Oxford, Hertford
Schol., Ist cl. Class. Mods., and Ist cl. Lit. Hum.
S. L. Loney, Schol. and Fell, of Sid. Suss Coll., Cambridge, 3rd
Wrangler, Math. Trip.
H. C. Campion, Schol. of Keble Coll., Oxford, 1st cl. Class Mods.
W. A. Murray, Schol. of Queens' Coll., Cambridge.
A. F. Cousins, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
L. P. Crawfurd, Open Exhib. of Ball. Coll., Oxford.
H. E. D. Blakiston, Schol. and Fell, of Trin. Coll., Oxford, 1st cl.
Class. Mods., and 1st cl. Lit. Hum.
W. F. Marwood, Schol. of Trin. Coll., Cambridge, and Wrangler
Math. Trip.
H. H. Schreiber, Schol. of Clare Coll., Cambridge.
T. P. Draper, Schol. of Clare Coll., Cambridge.
H. A. L. Eudd, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Oxford.
E. B. Bryant, Schol. of Emman. Coll., Camb., and 1st cl. Class. Trip.
W. C. Geldart, Schol. of Pemb. Coll., Camb., and 1st cl. Class. Trip.
C. Prissick, Schol. of Selwyn Coll., Cambridge.
G. E. Timins, Schol. of Pemb. Coll., Cambridge, 1st cl. Class Trip.
C. M. Baker, 1st cl. Class. Mods., Oxford.
W. Hartree, Schol. of Trin. Coll., Camb., and Wrangler, Math. Trip.
H. A. Nicolas, Schol. of Trin. Hall, Cambridge.
S. W. Finn, Schol. of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, and Wrangler,
Math. Trip.
P. E. Bateman, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
G. F. Turner, Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
J. Henson, Schol. of Wore. Coll., Oxford.
E. A. Weuham, Open Exhib. of King's Coll., Cambridge.
A. L. Still, Nat. Sci. Exhib. of Christ Church, Oxford.
C. C. Eoberts, Nab. Sci. Schol. of Christ's Coll., Cambridge.
G. L. Greig, Nat. Sci. Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
A. E. HoUis, Schol. of St. John's Coll., Oxford.
A. W. Brown, Nat. Sci. Exhib. of Christ Chm-ch, Oxford.
A. W. Greig, Nat. Sci. Schol. of Jesus Coll., Cambridge.
A. F. Worthington, Schol. of Sid. Suss. Coll., Cambridge.
-u^tKc"
ENTERED THE INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.
W. Bell
W. J. Turquand
J. H. Goldie
J. E. Morgan
W. J. Morgan
W. Hodgson
E. J. Scott
E. K. Puckle
B. Hardinge
H. Burra
M. W. Barr
M. Melvill
A. P. Howell
S. O. B. Eidsdale
M. Eeade
A. H. Unwin
H. F. Matthews
C. W. Whish
F. H. Harding
D. J. A. Campbell
C. W. W. Hope
A. T. Bryant (Straits
Settlements)
W. Egerton (Straits
Settlements)
W. C. Geldart
H. A. Nicolas
CricJcet Eleven.
285
IN THE SCHOOL CRICKET ELEVEN.
A. H. Hore
A. de G. de Fonblanque
W. F. Dury
J. J. B. Bowman
W. S. Bowman
F. W. Biers
J. Rolfe
E. S. Hardiuge
H. Rolfe
G. M. Smith
T. Smith
W. H. Walford
C H. Bowman
E. C. Bm-ra
H. Ewbank
L. Ewbank
F. A. Humphry
G. G. Humphry
H. Burr a
T. Nottidge
J. H. K. Ward
M. W. Barr
E. H. Elers
F. S. Hore
E. T. Smith
E. R. D. Ash
S. A. H. Ash
E. Smyth
C. R. L. Lawrence
M. Melvill
W. Flower
A. P. Howell
J. Hunnybun
H. B. Stevens
E. W. Humphry
W. N. Nicholson
R. J. Streatfeild
P. W. Flower
.T. G. Humphry
P. M. Guille
G. A. Herklots
F. Boulton
R. H. P. Ash
W. Maule
S. 0. B. Ridsdale
H. C. Seddou
E. liirwau
E. A. Brown
E. H. de Montmorency
G. H. Eust
J. W. Boyd
T. F. G. Howell
H. St. J. Eeade
F. W. Markby
A. B. Trollope
P. A. Savile
A. A. Streeten
W. Kelly
R. H. Burrows
F. Day
B. J. R. Lawrence
0. S. Watson
T. W. Greene
H. W. D. Langston
J. T. Humphry
J. D. Paramore
J. T. Welldon
H. F. O'Hanlon
H. A. G. Oliver
J. Field
A. W. Warrand
R. Burr a
A. Humphry
T. F. Burra
E. Estridge
E. B. Stone
H. E. C. Bird
E. W. M. Bird
E. B. Lindsell
W. J. Parker
L. E. Eeade
A. F. Wilkie
J. W. Wilkie
G. E. Milles
M. Eeade
E. P. Roberts
J. H. Schroder
F. Humphry
H. A. Richardson
G. J. Low
H. H. Smallpeice
J. G. Hoare
H. T. Pattisson
S. Riving ton
F. C. Clarke
E. H. Fitzherbert
J. W. Dale
T. Bayden
A. W. D. Campbell
R. W. Curteis
W. F. Curteis
E. S. Saxton
G. L. Towers
A. Tucker
W. G. Walker
H. F. Raven
H. Webber
E. A. Hoare
A. a'B. Terrell
B. Howell
F. G. Pogson
H. W. Smith-Eewse
CM. Chapman
W. Hills
E. B. Melsheimer
N. Morris
W. B. Pattisson
F. S. Bothamley
H. W. Eudyerd
G. Winter
H. A. Vallings
E. W. Curteis
G. Newton
E. Tylor
C. E. Escreet
A. A. Conroy
J. C. Hoare
F. T. Lochee
H. C. Phillips
T. H. Fox
H. E. Peake
A. A. Bartram
C. S. Hoare
H. Eedmayne
W. St. J. Fox
286
Tonhridge School
G. E. Lloyd
N. Barron
E. E. Nash
E. T. Peake
C. S. Smith
N. Turner
A. D. Wilkins
E. L. Pattisson
W. Slade
G. L. LacMan
F. E. Nash
C. H. Philpott
J. H. Strachan
F. E. A. Hamilton
C. A. Pogsou
S. Wade
E. 0. Clayton
E. W. Charlton
A. J. Luckham
G. J. A. Eichardson
L. P. Andrews
W. Andrews
C. E. Cromie
E. Eitzroy
G. Eurley
H. E. Lloyd
E. L. Williamson
E. W. Capron
T. Strachan
B. A. Tewson
L. Wilson
E. S. Wilson
E. T. Bird
H. H. E. Eden
H. B. Steed
A. T. Sturgess
A. G. Parker
E. W. Eepton
H. W. Eepton
J. M. Stm^gess
J. P. Wintle
G. H. Hawkins
C. Wilson
J. Wot ton
E. Eield
C. Marzetti
C. H. G. E. Theobald
W. E. Corbett
G. E. Gibson
G. E. D. Hamilton
L. A. H. Hamilton
E. T. G. Parry
C. J. B. Marriott
E. J. Parker
E. B. Sparrow
H. Baker
C. B. E. Hunter
A. S. Wilson
A. W. Baker
W. E. S. Kilgour
J. J. H. E. Pollexfen
W. L. Leggatt
J. S. Bishop
A. B. Hubbard
A. 0. Hubbard
G. C. Hubbard
W. E. D. Beckett
H. Marwood
W. Eashleigh
C. E. Palmer
M. E. Welldon
C. A. E. Campbell
E. B. E. Campbell
C. E. Warner
P. B. P. Crawfurd
J. Le Fleming
F. Marshall
F. M. Harrington
H. G. Stainforth
H. L. Colebrooke
H. M. Le Fleming
P. T. Baker
Ha. Bryant
C. Nichols
W. T. H. Danby
T. P. Draper
A. G. B. West
E. M. King
J. W. Little
J. Story
A. E. Barwell
P. E. Campbell
H. A. L. Eudd
E. C. Timins
C. C. Hatt
E. C. P. Johnstone
B. Giles
B. B. Bryant
J. S. Mallam
F. L. Schreiber
F. G. Hayward
W. E. Martin
G. E. Timins
E. A. Arnold
F. G. Barchard
W. F. Oldham
H. G. B. Eeina
H. Lovegrove
W. A. White
A. M. Marshall
J. M. Marshall
S. Kennington
S. de C. O'Grady
E. L. Aston
B. S. Cardell
C. J. Kortright
G. T. Watson
B. K. Le Fleming
J. T. Pilcher
L. L. Eeid
H. H. Perry
G. L. Greig
A. G. Hubbard
B. H. Luckham
M. O'C. Tandy
H. J. Hilary
G. M. Hill
E. S. H. Baiss
W. 0. Hubbard
K. Clarke
B. N. Carlton
W. F. Cooper
D. Eonald
B. D. Bannon
T. Latham
C. S. Wood
Football Team.
287
IN THE SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM.
p. A. Savile
A. A. Streetea
G. Greatheed
F. Day
E. J. E. Lawrence
J. M. Streeten
C. S. Watson
J. T. Welldon
H. F. O'Hanlon
H. A. G. Oliver
G. Y. Wall
A. W. Wafrand
F. W. 0. Ward
S. J. Isaacson
A. Humphry
E. Neville
T. F. Burra
E. Estridge
C. 0. Eobinson
E. B. Stone
H. E. G. Bird
E. W. M. Bird
W. H. B. Lindsell
W. J. Parker
A. P. Wilkie
J. W. Wilkie
G. E. Milles
J. H. Schroder
A. H. Simpson
F. Humphry
H. A. Eichardson
H. H. Smallpeice
J. G. Hoare
E. G. Otway
J. D. Pyne
W. G. Eigden
S. Eivington
J. A. Body
F. G. Glarke
E. H. Fitzherbert
G. J. Harraar
H. E. B. S. Streeten
E. WiUis
J. W. Dale
E. E. Leman
A. W. Peet
A. W. D. Gampbell
E. W. Gurteis
W. F. Gurteis
E. S. Saxton
G. L. Towers
A. Tucker
G. F. Walker
W. G. Walker
T. J. Syckelmoore
A. H. Unwin
W. H. Brook
E. A. Hoare
J. N. Eawlings
J. G. Earle
J. H. Lloyd
J. A. W. Wadmore
B. Howell
F. E. Eidgeway
F. G. Pogson
H. W. Smith-Eewse
T. W. Smith
T. E. Spencer
E. E. Melsheimer
N. Morris
W. B. Pattisson
P. Saxton
H. Barton
F. S. Bothamley
F. Luscombe
W. J. Milles
H. W. Eudyerd
E. B. Eudyerd
H. A. Vallings
J. F. Vallings
G. M. Woodford
A. K. Lindsell
H. L. Pattinson
E. Tylor
C. E. Escreet
A. Mercer
J. F. Waggett
A. A. Conroy
J. G. Hoare
F. E. Mercer
T. H. Fox
W. S. Seaton
J. B. Bilderbeck
A. A. S. Bilderbeck
G. D. H. J. Jephson
J. P. J. Jephson
W. G. de Morgan
H. Eedmayne
G. A. Guesdon
D. S. Guy
A. H. Isaacs
B. G. Isaacs
B. F. Woodford
G. G. Hore
F. G. Conybeare
W. J. S. Gonybeare
F. W. Fur ley
E. E. Nash
W. M. Satchell
G. S. Smith
F. G. Wallace
A. D. Wilkins
F. S. Trotter
L. H. Neall
F. L. Pattisson
E. M. Pattisson
W. Slade
S. A. Went
G. Glementson
B. F. Evans
E. Howell
G. L. Lachlan
E. H. Eattray
J. H. Strachan
J. W. G. de Morgan
E. A. Straw
J. E. Dickson
E. G. Garr
K. Burton
J. M. E. Eden
C. J. E. Eichardson
S. F. Hooper
J. I. Ward
A. J. Luckham
G. J. A. Eichardson
288
Tonhridfie School
W. Andrews
G. C. Atkinson
H. H. Burton
A. G. Cameron
G. Furley
C. E. Isaacs
P. A. Isaacs
H. R. Lloyd
C. J. Tapp
H. R. Wakefield
H. C. Maule
T. Strachaii
E. A. Tewson
E. T. Bird
H. H. F. Eden
J. S. Pattinson
C. H. P. Crawfurd
F. E. Cross
A. G. Parker
F. W. Eepton
J. M. Sturgess
L. E. CoUedge
F. Field
H. P. T. Sinclair
C. F. Sylvester
A. Tapp
A. E. Ashpitel
C. H. G. E. Theobald
E. Westbrook
W. E. Corbett
W. H. Murton
T. E. Bryden
W. J. Cousins
F. J. Dickson
J. W. Dickson
W. A. Murray
G. E. Gibson
G. F. D. Hamilton
L. A. H. Hamilton
F. T. G. Parry
C. E. Simpson
G. M. Warren
D. J. S. Bailey
0. J. B. Marriott
F. J. Parker
E. B. Sparrow
H. Balcer
H. H. Goldfinch
C. B. E. Hunter
J. L. F. Shepherd
A. W. Baker
H. P. L. M. Clifford
J. J. H. F. Pollexfen
J. Hammond
W. L. Leggatt
T. W. Still
J. S. Bishop
H. E. Davis
A. E. Hubbard
A. O. Hubbard
G. C. Hubbard
J. Moore
H. J. White
H. W. Curtis
F. G. Flower
W. E. Simpson-Baikie
F. G. Langham
W. Eashleigh
L. T. C. Twyford
W. J. Home
C. F. Palmer
J. B. Somerville
F. B. F. Campbell
E. F. Lee
A. H. Thorne
C. E. Warner
C. H. Crofts
J. Ley
A. Howden
J. Le Fleming
C. E. Marshall
F. Marshall
D. H. E. Cakes
H. H. Schreiber
J. A. Nicholls
W. M. Edgell
J. Gibson
A. Howard
H. M. Le Fleming
M. G. Simpson
H. E. Booty
Ha. Bryant
W. F. Collins
G. H. Garrard
C. Nichols
C. Kenuington
T. P. Draper
A. W. Mussou
H. B. Nicholl
A. G. B. West
E. M. King
J. W. Little
J. Story
L. H. White
A. E. Barwell
H. Cortes
C. C. Hatt
G. W. Simpson
E. C. P. Johnstone
E. Giles
A. P. Home
W. E. Knightley
C. B. Whitehead
E. E. Bryant
V. E. Collins
G. H. Fison
L. D. Eraser
F. L. Schreiber
C. L. Strapp
H. C. Garlant
A. Kennington
H. P. Selmes
W. G. Hart
J. Hartree
F. G. Hay ward
E. A. Arnold
F. C. Barchard
C. F. Bell
B. P. Browning
W. Hartree
W. F. Oldham
J. S. Pyke-Nott
H. G. B. Eeina
J. J. Eichardson
A. de V. Willoughby-
Osborne
C. A. Vaux
T. M. Gibbons
H. Lovegrove
S. C. Euck
W. A. White
W. W. Cambier
H. N. Storrs
P. E. Bateman
C. M. Clayton
S. Kennington
C. P. N or s worthy
Football Team.
H. de 0. O'Grady
S. de 0. O'Grady
E. L. Aston
E. S. Garden
C. J. Kortright
G. F. Turner
E. H. B. Worthington
C. D. Balfour
J. T. Pilcher
L. L. Reid
A. L. B. Tindall
M. G. Garden
H. H. Perry
E. E. Selines
T. E. M. Eymer -Jones
W. B. Bacon
E. H. Luckham
W. A. C. Raper
E. A. Tandy
M. O'C. Tandy
F. E. C. Carpenter
L.I. Steuart-WnUams
G. M. Hin
J. N. mil
P. H. D. Atkey
R. S. H. Baiss
C. K. Court
E. M. Court
J. W. S. Emerson
G. L. Mil burn
H. Durbridge
G. B. Walkingtou
W. G. F. Sheffield
J. M. Wingate
H. L. Smith
J. B. Barr
G. E. Cresswell
D. Ronald
B. D. Bannon
P. Rowlands
R. R. Rowlands
C. S. Wood
T. Latham
J. Kennington
A. Barr
J. K. M. Clarke
W. F. Cooper
J. C. Hartley
K. Clarke
E. V. Machin
M. O. Hodson
J. Body
H. W. T. Elam
E. N. Carlton
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290
TonJ>ridffe School
TOOK PART IN THE INTER-UNIVERSITY
BOAT RACE.
J. Abercrombie for Cambridge.
F. W. Elers (coxswain) for Oxford.
S. O. B. Eidsdale (coxswain) for Oxford.
E. Shepherd for Oxford.
J. W. Dale for Cambridge.
F. E. Mercer for Oxford.
A. H. S. Bird for Cambridge.
PLAYED IN THE INTER-UNIVERSITY
CRICKET MATCH.
J. Abercrombie (as a substitute) for Cambridge.
A. H. Hore for Oxford.
E. J. Streatfeild for Oxford.
W. Maule for Cambridge.
S. O. B. Eidsdale for Oxford.
H. St. J. Eeade for Oxford.
A. B. Trollope for Cambridge.
H. A. Eichardson for Cambridge.
J. W. Dale for Cambridge.
W. Eashleigh for Oxford.
WON EVENTS IN THE INTER-UNIVERSITY
ATHLETIC SPORTS.
J. G. Hoare for Cambridge.
E. E. Nash for Oxford.
H. E. Booty for Cambridge.
J. Le Fleming for Cambridge.
H. Le Fleming for Cambridge.
PLAYED IN THE INTER-UNIVERSITY
RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH.
C. J. B. Marriott for Cambridge.
E. M. Pattisson for Cambridge.
J. Hammond for Cambridge.
J. W. Dickson for Cambridge.
E. L. Aston for Cambridge.
J. Le Fleming for Cambridge.
W. Eashleigh for Oxford.
291
ADDENDA AND COEEIGENDA.
Page 17.— To ' Clarke, Edward Daniel,' add—' Professor of
Mineralogy at Cambridge, 1808-12.'
Page 17.— 1784 (about). Insert—' Campbell, Sir Archibald,
Baronet. h. 17G9. In the Army. Colonel of the
62nd Eegunent. Commanded the expedition to Burmah
in 1824. G.C.B. d. 1843.'
Page 18.— Bead — ' Hare, Juhus Charles, &c.' Insert—' 1803-6,
Hare, Marcus Theodore. Youngest sou of Francis Hare
Naylor. b. 1796. Contributed to ' Guesses at Truth,'
the passages marked A. In the Eoyal Navy. cl. 1845.'
Page 19.— To 'Forsyth, John Blackwood,' add— ' At Montreal,
Canada, for many years.
Page 19. — To 'Forsyth, William,' add — 'At Montreal, Canada,
for many years.'
Page 19. — To 'Eustace, Charles Stannard,' add — 'Joined the 82nd
Foot Regiment. Captain, 1835.'
Page 19.— Insert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. Alcock, William.
Joined the 23rd Foot Regiment, 1826. Captain, 1837.'
Page 19. — Insert — 'Between 1815 and 1821. Beecher, Henry.'
Page 19.— Insert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. Beecher, Wilham.'
Page 19.— Insert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. Bell, George.'
Page 19.— Insert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. Bell, Thomas.'
Page 19.— 'Between 1815 and 1821. To Campbell, Archibald,'
add — ' Eldest son of Sir Archibald Campbell, Baronet (Old
Tonbridgian above), b. 1803. A chaplain in the Honour-
able East India Company's Service, cl. 1832.'
Page 19.— Insert— 'Between 1815 and 1821. Campbell, John. Eldest
surviving son of Sir Archibald Campbell (Old Tonbridgian
above), b. 1806. Joined the 38th Regiment, 1840. Suc-
ceeded to baronetcy on the death of his father in 1843.
Colonel, 1851. Major-General in the Crimean War. Killed
in the assault on the Redan in 1855.'
Page 19.— Insert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. Dunn, .'
Page 19.— Insert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. Dunn, .'
Page 19.— Insert— 'Between 1815 and 1821. D'Urban . Son
of Sir Benjamin D'Urban.'
Page 19.— Inpert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. D'Urban, . Son
of Sir Benjamin D'Urban.'
u2
292
Toiihriihje School
Page 19.— Insert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. Stone, John.'
Page 19.— lusert—' Between 1815 and 1821. Stone William.'
Page 19.— Insert — 'Betweei\ 1815 and 1821. Luxmore, .
Page 19. -Insert-' Between 1815 ) ^ , ^ ,
Page 19.— Insert— 'Between 1815 and 1821. Smith, Carter.'
Page 19.— Insert— ' Between 1815 and 1821. Woodgate, William.'
Page 19. — Insert — ' Between 1815 and 1821. Terry, . Came
from Eye, Sussex.'
Page 64. — To ' Pearson, Charles Henry,' add — ' Professor of
Modern History in King's Coll., London, 1854-64. On the
Eoyal Commission of Education in the Colony of Victoria,
18'77-8. Minister of Public Education in the same colony,
1885-90. Hon. LL.D. St. Andrew's University. Now of
the Athenasum Club, Iiondon. Secretary to the Victorian
Government Ageiicy in London. Author of "National Life
and Character, a Forecast."
Page 97. — To ' Ellis, Charles Henry Fairfax,' add- -' Appointed a
Member of the Ordnance Committee in January, 1893.'
Page 107. — To 'Young, Frederick Vernon,' add — 'In the Agra
Bank, London. Resides at West Kensington.'
Page 110.— Eead — ' Jekyll, Henry Joseph Camphell. 1856-9. Son
of Joseph Henry Storio Jekyll. Is settled at Christ
Church, Canterbury, New Zealand.' ' Jekyll, Joseph
Webb Leir {not Webblier). Son of Joseph Henry Storic
Jekyll, &c.'
Page 117. — To ' Young, Edward Charles,' add—' Editor of a
Newspaper at Wangauui, New Zealand.'
Page 117. — To 'Young, William,' add— ' Went to New Zealand.
Supposed to be dead.'
Page 118. — Eead — ' J ekyW, John Bichmo7id. 1858-9. Son of Joseph
Henry Storie Jekyll, &c.'
Page 119. — After ' Aldersoii, Frank,' insert — ' Annison, James.
1858-9. Eldest son of Eichard WilHam Annison. b. 1847.
A clerk in Huntley and Palmers' biscuit manufactory at
Eeading.'
Page 122.— To ' Towers, William,' add—' d. 1892.'
Page 127.— To 'Streeten, H. B. E. S.' add— 'Appointed Vicar of St.
James', Halifax, 1893.'
Page 136.— To ' Welldon, Alfred Fiilling,' add—' Promoted to the
rank of Commander in January, 1893.'
Page 138.— To 'Whish, C. W.' add— 'Author of "A District Officer
in Northern India." '
Page 140. — Eead — ' Smith-Ee?yse.'
Page 141. — 'Gregory, Francis.' For 'in Loudon,' read — 'at Mans-
field, Notts."
and 1821. Hutchinson.'
Page 19. — Insert — 'Between 1815
and 1821. Hutchinson.'
. I Sons of General Hutchinson.
^ ^ One became a Captain in
' I the 76th Eegiment.
Addenda and Corrigenda.
293
Page 153.— To ' Seatoii, William Sharpcy,' add— ' Now in business
as a Civil Engineer in the city of London.'
Page 156.— To ' Phillips, Henry,' add—' Now a Captain in the
Welsh Eeginient.'
Page 170.— To ' Nightingale, J. L.' add— ' Appointed Vicar of Christ
Church, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, 1893.'
Page 192.— 'Tapp, Arthur. Son of Arthur March Tapp {not Topp).
Page 195.— To 'Ellis, Ohver Leslie,' add— 'Now a director of Gibbs
and Co., Limited, London. Besides at Gravesend, Kent.'
Page 199.— To ' Werner, Edward Theodore Chalmers,' add—
' Passed the final examination in Chinese, 1886.
Attached to the Chancery of the Legation at Pekin,
1886-9. Accountant to the Legation in 1888 and 1889.
Attached to the Consulate-General at Canton, 1890-2.
Eeceives an extra allowance for knowledge of Chinese.
Promoted, 1891. Appointed Pro-Consul at Tientsin, 1892.
Author of a Paper on the Great Wall of China, read before
and pubUshed by the Eoyal Archasological Institute, also
of Short Essays in Newspapers and Magazines.'
Page 208.— Bead— ' Still, Thomas Walter. 1876-9. Son of Capt.
Thomas Wallis Still. A sheep farmer in New Zealand.'
Page 211,— To 'Beckett, Walter Ealph Durie,' add— ' Fell. Boy.
Geog. Soc, 1892.'
Page 212.— To ' Marwood, H.' add— ' Adjutant, 1893.'
Page 215.— To ' Bivers, Charles Hay,' add— ' Associate of the
Institute of Civil Engineers. Practises in London.'
Page 215.— ' Welldou, Maurice Edward,' read — 'Formerly in the
printing and stationery business at Ipswich. Noiu reading
for Holy Orders.
Page 223.— To ' Hardy, Frank Brett,' add—' Now in New South
Wales.'
Page 223.— To 'Holding, W. S.' add— 'B.A. 1893.'
Page 228.— To 'West, A. G. B.,' add— ' M.A. 1893.'
Page 228.— To 'Smith, W. H. M.,' add— 'Now serving on H.M.S.
" Canada " '
Page 238.— To ' Addison, Leonard Percy,' add—' M.A., 1893.'
Page 241.— To 'Oldham, W. E.,' add— 'B.A. 1893.'
Page 245.— To ' Stacey, Bobert Hugh,' add— 'M.A., 1873.'
Page 255. — To 'Ball, Edward,' add — ' Deceased.'
Page 269. — To ' Law, Hugh Spencer,' add — Now at Downing
College, Cambridge.'
Page 261. — To 'Clarke, Alured George,' add — 'Now at Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge.
Page 285.— After 'E. A. Brown,' insert— 'W. 0. Stoton.'
Page 285.— After ' G. H. Bust,' insert—' H. Lambarde.'
Page 285.— After ' F. T. Lochee,' insert—' F. B. Mercer.'
Page 287.— After ' C. S. Watson,' insert— 'H. W. D. Langston.'
294
INDEX.
[N.B. — ?'/tc small fi(jurcs after the names are used to indicate families. All having
the same surname and the same fujure are brothers.]
A.
Page
Page
Page
Allnutt, CP. ...
... 93
Ashdowne, J. ...
... 11
Abell, C. T. ..
... 31
Allnutt, C. L.i...
... 228
Ajshdowne, Jno.'
... 20
Abell, E. G.
... 177
Allnutt, M. R.i
... 136
Ashdowne, Jos.'
... 35
Abercrombie, J. 32, 281, 290
Allnutt, R. H. V.
' ... 136
Ashdowne, S.' ...
... 20
Aoiey, vv . J . ...
... ZoD
Allnutt, S. a.' ...
... 136
A.shpitel, A. E.'
190, 288
xxCKcr, Jjj
1 Pin
Allpress, A. E.^
... 258
Ashpitel, P. W.'
... 201
.ii-CtOll. Mj
Allpress, E. P. '
... 269
Aston, 0. T.i ...
... 269
A r.ur.-.Tf 1-1 P "R 1
-A.CW01tll, yjr. J3.
Do
Allpress, V. S.^
... 219
Aston, R. L.i ...
ACWOl Lll, W . Jr.
Allpress, W. A.^
... 253
246, 278, 286, 289, 290
Adams, —
. . 15
Allwork, R. L....
... 214
Atkey, B. L.' ...
... 271
Adams, 0. F. S.
... 267
Almond, E. E. ..
... 146
Atkey, P. H. D.'
253, 289
Adams, H.
... 17
Ambler, A.
... 45
Atkinson, G. C.
170,^288
Adam.s, J. D. ...
.. 272
Ames, J
.. 141
Atkinson, R. ...
... 4
Adcock, A. W.i
... 67
Amherst, • — •
... 15
Atkinson, S. E.
... 102
Adcock, G.^
... 75
Amhurst, R.
... 8
Atkinson, S. I....
... 177
Addison, G.
... 31
Anderson, E.' ...
... 205
Attersold, W. ...
... 6
Addison, L. P....
238, 293
Anderson, H. C.-
... 261
Auohmuty, S. P.
... 25
Adkin, H. J ...
... 183
Anderson, N. E.'-
... 261
Austen, A. E. ...
... Ill
Aird, H. K. ...
... 134
Anderson, W.' .
... 200
Austen, G.
...4, 14
Aird, W
... 147
Anderson, W. P. P.^ 261
Austen, H.
... 13
Airey, H. S.i ...
... 265
Andrews, P. H.'
... 167
Austen, H. W. C
... 229
Airey, R. B.i ...
... 274
Andrews, G. H.-
... 213
Austen, S. C. ...
... 115
Akers, E
... 71
Andrews, J. 0. L.
1 ... 170
Austen, W. P. ...
... 128
Alabaster, R. C.
... 276
Andrews, L. P.-
177, 286
Austin, G. P. ...
... 207
Alban, A. D. ...
... 203
Andrews, R. G.
... 18
Austin, G. L.i ...
... 143
Alchin, —
... 15
Andrews, W.^ ...
177, 288
Austin, H. N. ...
... 261
Alchin, —
... 15
Angelo, J. C. C.
... 222
Austin, T. P,i ...
... 143
Alchin, A.
... 117
Annison, J.^
... 292
Austin, W.
... 114
Alcock, W.
... 291
Annison, R. W.'
... 122
Ayerst, G. H.' ...
... 194
Alderson, A. C
... 119
Archer, B.'
... 184
Ayerst, W.'
192, 283
Alderson, F.^ ...
... 119
Archer, H. P. B.i
... 179
Aylwin, H.
... 72
Alexander, P. 6.'
... 208
Archer, J. D.' ...
... 184
Aytoun, R. A —
... 274
Alexander, P. W.
... 2.35
Argles, P. A. ...
... 34
Alexander, S.' ...
.. 205
Armstrong, R. ...
... 43
Alexander, W. ...
... 51
Arnold, A. W.>...
... 183
B.
Alexander, W. S.
... 77
Arnold, G.2 ...
... 56
Alford, B. H. 86, 280, 282
Arnold, G. E.i...
... 177
Babington, J. A.
... 278
Allan, D. A.i ...
... 108
Arnold, H.^
... 63
Babington, P. L.
... 269
Allan, P.i
... 108
Arnold, R. A., 240, 286, 288
Bacon, W. B. ...
250, 289
Allan, J.i
... 116
A.sh, J. G. H.'...
... 75
Baddeley, R. J. H. .. 269
Alleyne, P.
... 156
Ash, H. R. P. ...
... 180
Bagster, C
... 103
Allfrey, P. H. ...
... 244
Ash, R. H. P.i...
88, 285
Bagster, H.'
... 103
Allinson, A. H.
....235
Ash, R. R. D.'...
75, 285
Baildon, H. B....
... 137
Alliston, 0. P....
... 267
A.sh, S. A. H.'...
75, 285
Bailey, D. J. S....
201, 288
Indeu'.
295
rape
Bailey, T. F. ...
43
Baines, G. B. ...
42
Baines, R. E. ...
16
Baiss, G. G.' ...
265
Baiss, H. A.
272
Baiss, J-
121
Baiss, R. S. H.'
253,
286, 289
Baiss, S. S.-
138
Baker, A
18
Baker, A.^'
26
Baker, A.-
117
Baker, A. G.^ ...
253
Baker, A. H. ...
222
Baker, A. S. B.
216
Baker, A. W.^' ...
205,
286,
288
Baker, C. J.^ ...
117
Baker, C.M.3 240, 280, 284
Baker, G.-*
20
Baker, G
279
Baker, H.^
31
Baker, H.^ 203,
286,
288
Baker, J. T.i ...
39
Baker, L.-''
238
Baker, P. S. ...
255
Baker, P. T.^ ...
224,
286
Baker, R*
20
Baker, R
271
Baker, T
14
Baker, T.*
20
Baker, W.^
20,
280
Balderston, H. F
1
72
Balderston, W. U.^...
77
Baldwin, A. B....
233
Baldwin, G.
252
Baldwyn, C. F.
91
Balfour, A.'
227
Balfour, C. D.=...
247, 289
Balfour, 0. H.'...
224
Balfour, F. D.=...
252
Ball, A. F.
269
Ball, C. R. H.2...
260
Ball, E.i
235,
293
BaU, E. A.
258
Ball, R
7
Ball, T. L.>
261
Ball, W. H.i ...
257
Ball, W. Y." ...
253
Balston, C.
20,
281
Baly, C
121
Bamber, .7.
12
Bampfield, G. F.
L.'i'
50, 280, 281
Bampfield, J. W. L.> 46, 280
Bampfield, R. L'
38
Bancroft, P. H.
272
Banlcs, G. W. ...
63
Banks, W
146
Bannister, S. ...
18
Banuon, B. D. 260, 286, 289
Barber, F. W.>...
... 193
Barber, P. H. ...
... 206
Barber, R. H.'...
... 167
Barber, R. W.'...
156, 283
Barcham, T.
... 45
Barchard, F. C. 240,286,288
Barclay, R. A....
... 147
Barker, 0. C.i ...
... 256
Barker, E.
... 81
Barker, E. H.i ...
... 235
Barker, J
... 271
Barker, J. 0.' ...
... 214
Barker, P. J.' ...
... 253
Barklie, A. P. ...
... 218
Barkworth, H. 8.
... 186
Barnard, W. d'A. 121, 282
Barnardiston, J.
... 13
Barne.9, W. A. ...
... 95
Barnett, E.
... 65
Barr, A.'
260, 289
Barr, J. B.' ...
258, 289
Barr, J. E.
... 132
Barr, M. W. 71,
284, 285
Barrington, R. M. ... 231
Barron, F.
... 177
Barron, G. H. ...
... 256
Barron, N.
161, 286
Barry, H. A. L.
... 214
Bartholomew, J.
... 10
Barthorp, H. A.
... 222
Bartleet, H. W.
... 242
Bartlett, A. 0....
... 274
Barton, —
... 15
Barton, A.'
... 143
Barton, A. B.^ ...
... 52
Barton, C.^
... 177
Barton, 0. G.^ ...
... 177
Barton, E.'^
... 54
Barton,
143, 287
Barton, H. C.-...
... 48
Barton, J
... 53
Bai'ton, R. A.-...
... 48
Barton, R. G.^ ...
... 48
Barton, W.^ ...
... 54
Bartram, A. A.^
153, 285
Bartram, F. A.'
... 153
Bartram, L. W.'
... 219
Bartram, R. H.'
... 180
Bartram, W.' ...
... 180
Barwell, A. R. 230, 286, 288
Bassett, G. S. ...
... 170
Ba.ssett, R. 0. ...
... 177
Bateman,P.E. 215, 284, 288
Bathurst. R.
... 13
Batten, H. H. ...
... 138
Baxter, M. P. ...
... 87
Bayden, T.
129, 285
Bayley, J. A. ...
... 60
Bayley, J. M. ...
... 56
Bayne, G. a. ...
61.281
Beale, P
... 89
I'aj-'e
Beamish, C. N. B.' ... 260
Beamish, E. P. F.' ... 252
Beanes, A. E.' 222
Beanes, E. E.' 222
Beaumont, A. J.' ... 174
Beaumont, E. J.' ... 174
Beaumont, G. C ... 174
Beaumont, H. h.^ ... 190
Beaumont, W. R.^ ... 186
211, 286, 293
Beckett, W. T. C ... 211
Bedingfeld, F. A. O.B. 200
Beecham, A 61
Beecher, H.' 291
Beecher, W.' 291
Beeching, A. H.' ... 56
Beeching, A. T. ... 83
Beeching, A. T.= ... 269
Beeching, 0. T.i ... 77
Beeching, E.^ 267
Beeching, H. D.^ ... 267
Beeching, R.- 245
Beeching, W. C.^ ... 222
Beeman, A. O.^ ... 240
Beeman, F. J.i ... 240
Beeman, H. L.' ... 249
Beeman, I.' 161
Beeman, J. W.i ... 245
Beeman, S. W.i ... 265
Beers, W 93
Beesley, T. B 153
Begbie, A. F. K.i ... 257
Begbie, L. F.i 267
Belcher, B.i 40
Belcher, F. J.» 40
Bell, A. R.i 269
Bell, CO 238
Bell, 0. F.' ... 240, 288
Bell, E. C. D 60
Bell, G 291
Bell, L. J 219
Bell, T 291
Bell, W 21, 284
Benbrigg, J 10
Benham, 0. L 216
Benthall, E. J.' ... 244
Benthall, H. E.' ... 231
Bentley, C. J 108
Bentley, R 162
Berkeley, H. .T. F.'... 224
Berkeley, L. W. F.i... 179
Berkeley, M.L.F.-... 189
Berkeley, R. W. F'... 186
Berkeley, V. F.- ... 186
Berncastel, A. E.' ... 201
Berncastel, F. C.' ... 240
Berncastel, J. R. C ' 1 93
Berners, 0. A 228
Besley, C. R.' 89
Besley, E.' 89
296
Index.
Besley, F. R.' ...
Pago
Pagi!
86
Bond, C
... 235
Best, —
15
Bond, F. A. ...
... 43
Best, J. R.
143
Booker. A. B. ...
... 219
Bethune, A. J.
1<!6
Booth, G. J. ...
... 19
Beviss, 0
221
Booty, C. W.' ...
... 244
Bidwcll, E. B. 11.
190
Booty, H. E.'224,
288, 290
Bidwell. G. \V.
135
Booty, P. F.' ...
... 244
Bidwell, H. A.i
186
Booty, S.'
... 244
Bigg, W
9
Bostock, R.
... 3
Bigg, W
99
Bosworth, H. deB. ... 67
Bigsby, G. G. C
81
Bothamley, E. A.'
148, 283
Bigsby, H. J.' ...
...
59
Bothamley, F. S.'
Bigsby, W. E. D.
104
143,
285, 287
Bilderbeck, A. A.
S.''
"O 1.1 1 TTIJ* "r>
Bothamley, W. R.
xSouclier, i. lb. ...
' .. 153
153, 287
... 2o2
Bilderbeck, J. B.'
±Soucnier, xa. iii.
... 200
153,
283, 287
Boulton, F.
88, 285
Bing, A. B.> ...
244
Boulton, li.
... 172
Bing, H. M.i ...
244
Bourke, —
... 15
Binney, A. R. ...
208
Uowles, D. o.
... 14D
Binney, J. E. ...
89
Bowman, A. 0.*
... 119
Birch, J. A. ...
38
Bowman. 0. H.^
65, 285
Birch, J. N. F.
38
Bowman, E. G}
... 152
Bird, A. H. S.i
153,
290
Bowman, J. H.'
... 126
Bird. E. T.* 183,
286,
288
Bowman, J. J. B.
2 60, 285
Bird, H. R. C
Bowman, 0. A.^
152, 285
117, 285, 287
Bo^vman, T. M.
... 276
Bird, R. W. M.i
Bo^vman, W. S.-'
... 61
118,
285,
287
Boyd, H. C. F.i
... 183
Bishop, C. B. ...
246
Boyd, J. W.3 ...
99, 285
Bishop, H.i ...
21, 286
Boyd, P.2
... 104
Bishop, J. S. ...
209,
288
Boyd, P. W. D.i
... 183
Bishop, W.I ...
21
Boyle, A. T.' ...
... 135
Black, W
34
Boyle, J. B.' ...
... 135
Blackburne, 0. H
1
261
Boys, J
... 13
Blackburne, H. W.'
272
Boys, T
... 18
Blackmore, E.^
72
Boyssmith, A. G.'
... 209
Blackmore, G. L.' ...
75
Boyssmith, E. P.^
... 209
Blagdon, G.
269
Brackenbury, C. B. ' 71
Blakiston, 0. E.'
200
Brackeubury, H.^
... 77
Blakiston, 0. R.^
209
Brasher, A. H.'
... 274
Blakiston, F. T.i
200
Brasher, J. H.'
... 269
Blakiston, H. E. D.^
Brasier, J.
... 9
209, 280,
284
Brenchley, J. V.
... 204
Blakiston, H. N.'
200
Brett, J
... 14
Blakiston, J. L.-
231
Brewer, A. H. ...
... 279
Blakiston, ...
209
Brewer, T.
... 11
Blakiston, W. G.^
209
Brewerton, W. E.
... 252
Blakiston, W. P.2
244
Brickenden, R. T. W. L. 21
Blandford, G. F.
56
Bridges, B. C.^...
... 26
Blechinden, T. ...
11
Bridges, B. E.'
21, 280
Blenkarn, W. ...
71
Bridgett, T. E,i
... 61
Blewitt, E. J. ...
258
Bridgett, W. P.i
... 61
Bloxham, R. A.'
265
Bright, A. E. ...
... 209
Bloxham, T. H.'
240
Brisenden, — ...
... 15
Blyth, E. H. ...
239
Brittain, F. H.'
... 248
Body, J.'
260, 289
Brittain, W.' ...
... 252
Body, J. A.
126, 287
Brodie, F. L. ...
... 197
Body, T. M.> ...
261
Bromley, H.' ...
... 122
Boger, W. S. ...
71
Bromley, J. R.'
... 104
Bollaud, VV. E.
129, 282
Bromley, Wa. ...
... I'iS
Bromley, Wi.> 104
Bromwicli, J. fcj. ... 235
Brook, F. W.' 133
Brook, W. H.'... 13i, 287
Brooke-Webb, A. 0. 276
Brooker, F. G 271
Brooks, C. E. H. ... 249
Broome, R. 0 170
Broughall, W 134
Brown, Al.' 52
Brown, Au.' 53
Brown, A. C 227
Brown, A. N." 96
Brown, A. S.^ 135
Brown, A. T.^ 51
Brown, A. W. ... 284,267
Brown, C. A 256
Brown, 0. B.^ 65
Brown, 0. H.^ 201
Brown, C. W.'' 57
Brown, E. A.-" 92, 282, 285
Brown, F. B 28
Browm, F. J.^ 89
Bro\vn, G. B.6 147
Brown, H.- 115
Brown, H.' 53
Brown, H 248
Brown, U. A.« 196
Brown, H. O.' 43
Brown, J. M. ... 157, 283
Brown, L. J.^ 216
Brown, T 4
Bro^vn, T. T 201
Brown, W. S.-" 85
Bro\vne, G. R. H. ... 211
Browne, H 67
Browning, B. P. 240, 288
Bruce, A. R. T. ... 250
Brunner, G. K ... 276
Bryant, A. T.' ... 172, 284
Bryant, E. E.i
235, 280, 284, 286, 288
Bryant, Ha.i 225, 286, 288
Bryant, He.» 224
Bryant, J. F.i 195
Bryant, W.i 158
Bryden, A. S.' 197
Bryden, T. R.'... 197, 288
Brydon, W. H 82
Brymer, E. A 271
Buckle, T 156
Buckler, G.' 248
Buckler, H. C ... 219
Buckler, J. S.' 214
Buckler, P.i 219
Buclanaster, M. A. ... 279
Budd, E 86
Budgen, J 9
Budgen, W 6
Budgen, W 9
Bull, C. F 65
Index.
297
274
Bulliu, J. E. ...
... 216
XjLUIUvIv, it , ...
7
Jjllllvt:!, O- Xi. ...
... 45
61
Burchell, E. A.
!!! 204
Burcl J. M. ...
... Ill
Burgess, —
... 15
Burgess, H. M '
... 93
Burgess, R E. . . .
... 82
Burffess, T. W.i
... 85
Burkinshaw, C. H. ... 234
Bunie.ss, 6. W. I
... 269
Burr, F. E. ...
... 165
Burra, A. W. ...
... 274
Burra, H.i... 69,
284, 285
Burra, J.S.i ...
... 82
Burra, R."
115, 285
Burra, R.C ...
66, 285
Burra, T. r.2 ...
116, 280, 285, 287
Burra, W. P.i ...
... 66
Burridge, L. S.
... 209
Burrows, F. A.^
... 115
Burrows, R. H.'
104, 280,
282, 285
Burston, J.
... 14
Burt, J. L.' ...
... 204
Burt, J. M.' ...
... 204
Burt, W. 0.1 ...
... 204
Burton, A.
172, 287
Burton, A.
.. 209
Burton, G. G.^ ...
... 175
Burton, H. H. ...
177, 288
Burton, P.
... 239
Burton, S.'
... 193
Burton, T
... 8
Burton, W. M.'
... 200
Burtt, 0. K.i ...
... 238
Burtt, E.i
... 238
Bushnell, T. H.'
... 51
Bushnell, W ...
40, 280
Butler, H.
... 197
Buttanshaw, J.
55, 281
Butts, G. E. ...
... 99
Byam, A. W. ...
... 14
Byng, J. M. 0.'
... 21
Byng, R. B. P.'
... 21
Byrch, W.
... 3
Byrne, A
... 276
Bysshe, T.
... 10
0.
Cadman, G. W. R.'... 254
Cadman, R. R.' ... 254
Cadman, W. H. R.'... 245
Calcutt, G. A 274
Caley, H. M.> 183
Caley, L. N.' 183
Papo
Callaway, H 2u4
Callaway, T 41
Callott, H 8
Callis, J 1
Callow, W 12
Calthrop, G.' ... 44,281
Calthrop, R. G.i ... 46
Calthrop, T. D.' ... 44
Calvert, A. R 150
Calvert, PI. H.' .. 272
Calvert, L. P.' 273
Cambier, VV. W. 244, 288
Cameron, A. G. 177, 288
Campbell Sir A. ... 291
Campbell, A.^' .. 19,291
Campbell, A. W. T)\
129,280,282,285,287
Campbell, C. A. 'F? ..
216, 286
Campbell, D 261
Campbell, D. J. A.i...
158, 284
216, 286, 288
Campbell, H. B. ... 250
Campbell, Sir J.^ ... 291
Campbell, P. 230, 286
Campion, A. G.^ ... 202
Campion, H. C 197, 284
Campion H. G.' ... 221
Candy, R. G. L. ... 267
Canham, H. C 60
Capper, C. S 211
Capron, P. W.'... 179, 286
Capron, G.' 213
Garden, E. S.i
246, 286, 289
Cardell, M. G.^... 249, 289
Carey, H. S 162
Cargill, C 89
Cargill, C. F 261
Cargill, R.' 66
Cargill, T.' 72
Carlton, E.N. 259,286, 289
Carnell, A.^ 89
Carnell, C." 105
Carnell, C. J. i 89
Carnell, E.'' 27
Carnell, E. H 124
Carnell, G 21
Carnell, G.^ 102
Carnell, G. F 56
Carnell, H.^ Ill
Carnell, H.-" 179
Carnell, H. H.> ... 108
Carnell, .T.^ 102
Carnell, J. F.'' 175
Carnell, R. R.i 57
Carnell, T. W.' ... 98
Carnell, W.^ 122
Carnell, W. A.^ ... 34
Page
Carpenter, ¥. E. C. 252, 289
Carpmael, A 190
Carr, A. R.' 179
Carr, H. B.' 172
Carr, R. G.' 287, 172, 283
Carrutlier.s, A. St. J.' 43
Carruthers, F. F.' ... 27
Carruthers, F. J.' ... 27
Carruthers, G. T. S.' 38
Carter, H. R 235
Ca.sabianca, W. H. L. 233
Case, C. R 226
Case, J. M 259
Castle. C. T 80
Caswall, C.i 104
Caswall, G.i 104
Caswall, R. H.' ... 104
Gather, J. L 267
Catt, A.1 82
Catt. W.i 75
Caulfield, G. B. ... 250
Causton, J. A 137
Causton, W. C. ... 183
Cawthorn, J. ... 2,15
Cazalet, C. H. H. ... 197
Cazenove, J' M. ... 204
Chalk, E. H 34
Chambers, C. R.' ... 222
Chambers, M. S.> ... 222
Chambers, W. T. G.^ 235
Champneys, C. T.' ... 129
Champneys, H. W.'... 125
Channer, E. C. ... 135
Chaplin, Al.' 99
Chaplin, Ay.' ... 96, 282
Chaplin, H.» 95
Chapman, A. W.i ... 141
Chapman, CM.' ...
141, 280, 285
Chapman, F. T.- ... 179
Chapman, H. B.i ... 141
Chapman, H. S. ... 265
Chapman, P. W.^ ... 179
Chapman, R. C.^ ... 141
Chapman, S. M. 154, 280
Charlton, A Ill
Charlton, A. C.^ ... 265
Charlton, A, L.= ... 249
Charlton, D. F. ... 158
Charlton, E. W.* 175, 286
Charlton, H. N.= ... 265
Charlton, T. F.' ... 175
Charter, E. M. ... 216
Chase, C. H 141
Chatiield, T 202
Cheesman, — 15
Cheeseman, T 9
Chesterton, A. G.' ... 238
Chesterton, S. W.' ... 242
Childers, F. F. B.' ... 108
Childers, R. C.> ... 107
298
Index.
Children, G 7
Chippendale, W. ... 64
Chishohno, U. W. S.' 204
Chishohue, F. S.' ... 204
Chisholme, R. A. S.' 206
Clapham, C, L.' ... 257
Clapham, S. C ... 258
Clare, — 15
Clark, A. Le G.i ... 267
Clark, W. Le G.' ... 267
Clarke, A. G. ... 261, 293
Clarice, A. L.^ 218
Clarke, C. A 172
Clarke, E 139
Clarke, E. D.- ... 17, 291
Clarke, E. R.i 269
Clarke, F. C. 126, 285, 287
Clarke, Gr? 17
Clarke, G. L. M,^ ... 276
Clarke, H. G.i 231
Clarke, J. C 261
Clarke, J. K. M. 265, 289
Clarke, J. 8.= 17
Clarke, K. 258, 286, 289
Clarke, T 6
Clarke, W. S.i 241
Clarkson, E. R. T.'... 246
Clarkson, G' 246
Clayton, C. M. 245, 288
Clayton, R. O. 172, 286
Clementson, C ... 168
Clementson, J. F.' 168, 287
Clifford, H. F. L. M.
206, 288
Clifford, LB 56
Clifford, J. S.' 259
Clifford, T. R. B.' ... 259
Clough, D. J.' 126
Clough, G. D.» 126
Coare, R. B 267
Coates, H. V 261
Cobb, F. M 115
Cobb, G. H.i 61
Cobb, J 4
Cobb, W. L 69
Cobb, W. W.i 61
Cobbe, C 32
Cobham, W. J. ... 58
Cockburn, J. E. G. ... 243
Coe, C. H 244
Cogger, T 9
Colbeck, E. H.i ... 202
Colbeck, F.' 202
Cole, E. M 72
Cole, E. V 261
Cole, G. H 273
Colebrooke, H. L. 222, 286
CoUard, R. D 267
Colledge, A. J." ... 193
Colledge, L. R.i 191,288
CoUett, H 78
Collott, H. G.' 49
Collett, R. H.i 36
Collett, W. L.' 36
CoUingwood, R. G. ...
(.see Calthrop, R. G. 46)
Collins, A. H 200
Collin.s, F 278
Collina, H 9
Collins, H. A.i 197
Collins, H. A 271
Collins, L. E. G.' ... 226
Collins, P. E 180
Collins, V. E.> ... 236, 288
Collins, W 3, 9
Collins, W. F.'... 225, 288
Collison, R 99
Colt, G. H 273.
Commins, C. L. . . . ■ 88
Conroy, A. A.1 150, 285,287
Conroy, V. V.i 165
Couybeare, C. A. V.'
160, 279, 283
Conybeare, F. C.^ ...
161, 283, 287
Conybeare, H. G. M' 165
Conybeare, W. J. S.'
161, 287
Cook, C. J. R.' 29
Cook, G. W. F.' ... 29
Cooke, F. H 197
Cooke, H. H 144
Cooper. A. M.' 34
Cooper, H. W. F. ... 273
Cooper, M 4
Cooper, T 14
Cooper, T. S.i 34
Cooper, W. F. 259, 286,289
Coote, A. L 242
Cope, J. S 228
'Corbett, W. E. 1 95, 286, 288
Cordell, N 7
Cornell, P 115
Cornfoot, D. H. K.\.. 239
Cornfoot, E. J.' ... 252
Cornfoot, H. D.i ... 239
Cornfoot, L. B.' ... 252
Corsellis, H. N. ..166
Cortes, H 230, 288
Cosnahan, J. G. H 35
Cos,ser, A. W 265
CottereU, S. L 166
Coulson, E. S.' 186
Coulson, H. L.' ... 191
Court, C. K.i ... 254, 289
Court, E. M.' ... 254, 289
Courtenay, E.' 29
Courtenay, F.' 29
Courtenay, R.' 28
Courtenay, R. W.' ... 36
Courtney, C. W. ... 267
Cousens, F. fcS 195
I'acc
Cousins, A. F.'
202, 284
Cousins, E."
64
Cousins, F. L.' ...
168
Cousins, S.-
42
Cousins, S. J.' ...
168
Cousins, W. J.'
197, 288
Cowell, C. B.' ...
209
Cowell, J. E.' ...
234
Cowie, M. B.i ...
193
Cowie, W. H.' ...
193
Cowley, A.'
168
Cowley, W. D. F.
1
3 68
Cox, A T.' ...
55
Cox, C.''
269
Cox, C. E. S.-* ...
254
Cox, C. F.
216
Cox, C. N. M.2
248
Cox, F. W. H. ...
209
Cox, H. >
39, 281
Cox, Hd.-''
175, 283
Cox, Ho.3
172, 283
Cox, 0.3
228
Cox, R. A.-» ...
238
Cox, T.i
39
Cox, W. M.2 ...
248
Craven, A. H.^..
(see Isaacs, A.
H.''
157)
Craven, E. G.' ...
(see Isaacs, E. G.'
157)
Crafts, H
75
Craig, C. T. ...
252
Crawfurd, C. H. P.'
186
288
Crawfurd, L. P.'
202
284
Crawfurd, P. E. P.'
218
286
Crawter, W.
273
Creery, C. A. ...
158
Cressey, G. H.
161
CressweU, G. E.
259, 289
Crichton, A. E.
146
Crichton, C. T.
34
Croft, E. A. ...
254
Croft, G. G.i ...
265
Croft, H. W.' ...
265
Crofton, C. H.i
162
Crofton, R. M.i
162
Crofts, C. H. ...
218, 288
Cromie, C F. ...
177
,286
Cronk, C. H. ...
232
Crookes, J. F. ...
193
Cross, E. E.' ...
187
Cross, F. E.' ...
187
,288
Cross, F. G.i ...
230
Cross, G. T.i ...
219
Crosskey, R. N.
276
Crosthwaite, F. D. ...
271
Crosthwaite, J. S. ...
276
Crouch, W.
9
Crow, F. L.1 ...
179
Crow, G.'
179
Jnde.c.
299
Crowe, J. W 276
Crowley, E. A. ... 273
Cruikshank.A.H. 195, 284
Crundwell, A. M. ... 227
Crundwell, E 180
Cuffe, A. G 118
Culhane, A. P. ... 90
Cummins, A. St. G. B.'256
Cummins, H. C. B.' 256
Cummins, N. St. C. B.'258
Currie, J. G 273
Curteis, A. F. E. ... 268
Curteis.E. W.>... 147, 2S5
Curteis, R. W.i
129, 285, 287
Curteis, S 17
Curteis, W. F.'
130, 285, 287
Curtis, A. S.' 211
Curtis, F. D.i 219
Curtis, H. W.i... 211, 288
Curtois, R. L. S. ... 91
Cutler, G. A 265
D.
Da Costa, F. A. ... 141
DagUsh, R. S 206
Dale, C. L 146
Dale, J. W.»
128, 285, 287, 290
Dale, T. G.» 127
Dalison, C. B.> 75
Dalison, J. B.' 42
Dalyson, T 14
Danby, W. T. H. 227, 286
Dance, J. G 158
Daniel, C 36
Daniell, A. C 162
Dann, H. C. B. ... 187
Danvers, — 11
Dash wood, A. J. ... 67
Daubeny, R 78
Dauncey, G. L. C. ... 271
Davenport, G. A. ... 164
Davenport, H. W. ... 162
Davey, A. G.' 102
Davey, B. H 230
Davey, R. S.i 61
Davidson, W. J. ... 144
Davie, G. J 40
Davies, J. C 42
Davies, L. G 274
Davies, 0.* 54
Davies, T.' 58
Davis, B. G 91
Davis, H.' 213
Davis, H. E.' ... 209, 288
Davis, J 12
Davis, R 13
ruse
Davis, T 18
Davis, W 13
Davis, W 18
Davis, W. G 196
Davison, W 144
Davy, E.i 173
Davy, F.' 173
Dawson, E. C 137
Dawson, G. M 67
Dawsou, R 246
Day, A. E.' 122
Day, E. H.= 232
Day, F.' ... 105, 285, 287
Day, H. F.2 187
Day, H. H 91
Da'ysh, A. G.' 150
Daysh, C. FJ 119
Deacon. H. P"' 112
Deacon, W. C.i ... 99
DeFonblanque, A. de G.
59, 285
De la Condamine,R. C. 245
DeLusignan, C. A.'... 33
DeLusignan, E. A.'... 49
DeLusignan, G. F.i... 28
De Lusignan, H. A. F.i 28
Delves, 0. F.' 191
Delves, P. J.i 191
Delves, W 17
Delves, W 33
De Montmorency, R. H.
97, 285
De Morgan, J. W. G}
170, 287
De Morgan, W. C
156, 287
Dempster, A. G} ... 250
Dempster, R. K' ... 265
Denue, E. W 75
Derry, Bp. of
(see Alexander, W.)
Detmold, H. E.' ... 144
Detmold, J. A.i ... 144
Devas, W 21
Devey, F 21
Devey, A. C.> 214
Devey, G. P.' 211
De Waal, P. H. O. ... 219
D'Eye, G. H. R. ...
(see Rust, G. H., 97)
D'Eye, G 204
Diamond, E. R.' ... 127
Diamond, H.' 127
Diamond, J. R. ... 49
Dickenson, A.' 127
Dickenson, C 127
Dickinson, F. W. ... 175
Dickson, F. J.i 197, 288
Dickson, J. R. ... 171, 287
Dickson. .T. W.' ...
197, 288, 290
ratre
Dillon, F 21
Dixon, C 12
Dixon, C. F. T.' ... 101
Dixon, E. G 100
Dixon, F. M.' 108
Dixon, J 7
Dixon, .7. J.' 101
Dixon, W 6
Dobbin, H. C. E.' ... 207
Dobbin, L. W. R.» ... 207
Dobby, C.i 42
Dobby, T.i 43
Dodd, A.' 162
Dodd, 0. E.i 210
Dodd, E.i 152
Dodd, F. L 243
Dodd, H. G.i 144
Dodd, P. S 18
Dodd, T. F 81
Donkin, F. L 273
Donne, C. H 262
Donne, R J. ... 71, 281
Doughty, B. C ... 236
Doughty, F. E.' ... 236
Douglas.?, T. W. ... 29
Doust, C 154
Dove, C 161
Dove, F.i 161
Dove, S.i 114
Dove, T. M.' 109
Dowding, — 15
Dowding, M 16
Dowling, A. K. H. ... 259
Downes, J. N 262
Dowthwaite, J.' ... 34
Dowthwaite, R.i ... 42
Dowthwaite, W.' ... 50
Draper, E. G 236
Draper, T. P
OO^ O0f\ OQ^ oo« OQQ
Drawbridge, C. L.' ... 236
Drawbridge, W. H.' 236
Drew, N. E 222
Druce, A. W.' 78
Druce, W. C.» 110
Druce, W. W 78
Dudlow, H. B 31
Dumoustier, P. ... 17
Dunlap, J
(see Paramore, J. D., 108)
Dunlop, F. P 269
Dunn,— 2 291
Dunn. —3 391
Dunn, C 260
Dunn, G. A.' 260
Dunning, J.' 93
Dmining, R. H.» ... 93
Dvmstan, C. "V. ... 250
D'Urban, — ' 291
D'Urh.an, — ' 291
Durbridge, A.' 256
300
Index.
Durbridyu, E.' 200
Uurbrklge, H.'... 256, 289
Dili-bridge, T.' 234
Durrell, H. L 202
Durst, J 82, 282
Dury, E. A.i bO
Dury, VV. E.i ... 60, 285
Dyke, G. F.i 38
Dyke, J. D.i 38
Dyke, R, 121
Dyke, R. H.' 21
Dyson, H 19
E.
Eagle, W. R. ...
249
Eagles, H. F.' ...
53
Eagles, W. B.^...
53
Ealand, C. W.'...
144
Ealand, H. F.'...
210
Eardley, Lord ...
16
Eardle y- Wilmot, E. G. ' 262
Eardley-Wilmot, H.
164
Eardley-Wilmot, T.'
269
Earl, A. G. ...
278
Earle, 0
168,
283
Earle, J. C. 136, 283,
287
Earle, R. H.» ...
82
Earle, W.'
82
East, E. C.i ...
222
East, F. T.' ...
218
Eastes, G
104
Eden, H. H. F.'
183,
286,
288
Eden, J. M. R.'
173, 287
Edgell, W. M. ...
223,
288
Edinondson, H.
3
Edward.s, E. J....
148
Edwards, H. ...
191
Edwards, J.
100
Edwards, J. M.
105
Egerton, W. ...
193, 284
Eichbaum, H. ...
144
Elam, H. S.» ...
265
Elam, H. W. T.'
252,
289
Elam, S.2
135
Elam, W.2
135
Elcock, T
4
Elers, E. H.' ...
71,
285
Elers, F. W.i 64,
285, 290
Elers, W. S.i ...
64
Elgar, J
198
Elgood, H. 0. ...
214
Elias, A. W. ...
273
Elin, E. B.C.'...
187
Elin, H. E.i ...
189
Ellam, B. J.i ...
193
EUam, E. H.i ...
193
Elliott, J. D. W.
268
Ellis, C. H. F....
97
292
EllLs, E
... 108
Ellis, E. L.
... 273
Ellis, H
... 103
Ellis, H. E.
... 55
Ellis, 0. L.' ...
195, 293
Ellis, R. a.' ...
... 195
Elphick, H. J....
... 274
Elster, G
... 59
Emenson, A.' ...
... 269
Emerson, G.' ...
... 271
Emerson, J. W. S.
254, 289
Emerson, W. H.^
... 47
Emerson, W. T.^
... 47
Engleheart, S. P.
... 73
Erckmann, F. A.
0. 236
Escreet,C. E. 149, 285, 287
Esdaile, H. 0. ...
... 272
Estridge, E.> 116, 285, 287
Estridge, L.' ...
... 99
Eustace, C. S. ...
19, 291
Evans, A. H. ...
... 274
Evans, C. H. de la C. 262
Evans, E. 0,' ...
... 173
Evans, E. F.' ...
168, 287
Evans, F. B. ...
... 255
Evans, G
... 150
Evans, G. A. P.-
... 168
Evans, H. T. P.2
... 138
Evans, T. J. P.^
... 168
Evans, W. H. ...
... 242
Everitt, E.
8
Everitt, H. R. ...
... 225
Eves, J
... 10
Ewart, J. H. ...
... 122
Ewbank, F.' ...
... 122
Ewbank, G.' ...
... 67
Ewbank. H.' ...
67, 285
Ewbank, L.' 68,
281, 285
Ewbank, W. W.'
68, 281
F.
Fagan, A. M. ...
... 187
Fairbrothar, A.^
... 125
Fail-brother, B.^
... 125
Falkner, E. S.'...
... 105
Falkner, F 216
Falkner, T. T.'... 105, 282
Fanshawe, H. C.^ ... 150
Fanshawe, R.'... 150, 283
Farmer, R. W 45
Fashion, — 15
Fauntlei-oy, H 27
Featherstone, C. E. ... 204
Fenn, R. P.' 262
Fenn, T. G. P.' ... 262
Fennell, R 10
Fenner, A 15
Fenner, F 98
Fentoii, L. S 265
Page
Fenwick, W.
218
Ferguson, J. R. M. ...
248
Fermor, J. S. ...
16
F ethorstonhaugh,
A.
St. L
276
Field, F. ... 191, 286,
288
i'leld, Jb. G. E....
232
Field, G. B.
Field, J
ni
285
Fielding, C. H.'
120
Fielding, F. E. R.
139
Filder, L. P. ...
202
Finn, S. W. ...
244,
284
Finn, T
266
Finnigan, D. J.
104
Fish, R
68
Fisher, D.'
130
Fisher, H
5
Fisher, R.'
116
Fisher, W. W.i
116
Fison, G. H. ...
236, 288
Fitzherbert, E. H. ...
127, 285, 287
Fitzmaurice, R. B. ...
185
Fitzroy, F.^
177, 286
Fitzroy, G. W.'
195
Fitzroy, R.'
177
Flemons, T. A.
158
Fletcher, A. L.'
189
Fletcher, H. J.'
189
Flint, F.S. ...
242
Flower, F. G. ...
211, 288
Flower, J.^
101
Flower, P. W.'...
85, 285
Flower, S.*
109
Flower, W.* ...
78
,285
Floyd, G. A. ...
278
Foley, A. P.i ...
187
Foley, F. W.i ...
208
Foley, 6. L.i ...
198
Fonblanque, A. de G.
(see De Fonblanque)
Forbes, J.
36
Ford, 0. W. ...
135
Ford, S. V. ...
68
Formby, G.
69
Formby, R.
37
Forshall, F. H.
78
Forster, C. M. V.
1
196
Forster, H. J.'...
196
Forsyth, J. B.'...
19, 291
Forsyth. W.' ...
19
,291
Foster, C. S. ...
275
Foster, F. H. A.
228
Fowke, F. R. R.
243
Fowle, R
11
Fowler, C.' ...
21
Fowler, H.'
21
Fo.x, F.» ...
125
Fox, H.'
125
Fox, S. C.=
191
Index.
301
Page
Fox, T. H.2 152, 285, 287
Fox, \V. St. J.- 158, 285
France, J. 11
Franchey, P 6
Franklin, 0 IM
Fraser, A. R 128
Fraser, 0. S.' 160
Fraser, H. J 234
Fraser, H. W.' 149
Fraser, L.- 90
Fraser, L. D. ... 236,288
Fraser, 0. J.' 149
Fraser, W. F.- 82
Freeman, J 4
Freeman, R. G. ... 187
Freeth, A. H 156
French, H. D 102
Frewin, S. 11
Frewin, T 8
Friend, G 80
Frv, G. 0. L 225
Fulford, F. W. ... 275
Fuller, 0 35
Fuller, H 13
Fuller, J. T 250
Fuller, S 13
Furley, F. W.'... 163, 287
Furley, G.i 177, 286, 288
Furley, G. F.^ 272
Furley, J. T.^ 275
Furlong, F. H.' ... 276
Furlong, J. H.i ... 277
G.
Gabriel, H. W. ... 217
Gale, A. S.' 196
Gale, G. F.' 198
Gandy, H 3
Gardiner. W. C. ... 268
Gardner, E. B. ... 250
Gardner, G 17
Gardner, G ] 80
Gardner, M. R.' ... 273
Gardner, W. N.i ... 273
Garencitires, T. ... 12
Garlant, H. 0. ... 238, 288
Garrard, G.H. ... 225, 288
Garrett, G. H 163
Gates, — • 15
Gatliff, N.i 58
Gatliff, S.i 55
Gatliff, W. G.' 55
Gay, G. M 71
Geere, D 16
Geldart, W. C.
236, 280, 284
Gibbons, T. M.... 243, 288
Gibson, C. E. 69
Gibson, G . R.' 200, 286, 288
G. ...
. J. W.i
E.i...
L. M,
Gibson, H. G.
Gibson, J.'
Gibson, 8 —
Gilbert, B. 0.'
Gilbert, J.'
Gilbertson, G.
Giles, E.i ... 234, 286
Giles, H. O'H.'
Gill, C. H.i ..
Gill, E. G. E. ..
Gill, D. H.
Gill, W. H.' ..
Gillespy, A. H.i
Gillespy, J. E.'
Gillespy, R. E.'
Gillett, J
Gillum, H.
Gilman, H
Gilman, L.
Gilman, L. H.'
Gimson, H. U.
Gipps, H.i...
Gipps, H. F.
Gipps, W.i
Girdlestone, 0.
Glenn, 0. H.i
Glenn, H. W.'
Goad, J. ...
Godfrey, J. W
Godson, 0. St
Godson, B. P.
Godson, G. R.'-
Godson, R.-
Godson, W. O. 0
Goggs, E. H. ...
Goldberg, E. 0.
Goldfinch, H. H.
Goldfinch. H. R.
Goldie, A. L.^ ...
Goldie, F. W.' ...
Goldie, J. H. ...
Golding, —
Golding, T.
Golding-Bird, 0. H,
Golding-Bird, G.'
Golding-Bird, J. P.
Golds, W. H. ...
Goldsmid, — ' ...
Goldsmid, — ^ ...
Golla, F. L. ...
Goode, M.i
Goode, T. H.i ...
Gorham, A. W.'
Gorham, D. G.2
Gorham, B. J.i
Gorham, J.-*
Gorham, J. M.^
Gorham, P.^
Gorham, R. W.^
Gorliam, W.-' ..
Gott, A. G.' ...
Page
. 206
223, 288
115
204,
32,
45
41
71
288
236
187
259
262
187
202
214
210
7
29
262
260
275
243
33
187
36
19
273
273
2
118
128
125
117
125
128
278
278
288
280
241
248
284
15
127
112
109
133
200
21
21
275
185
175
109
154
117
22
149
191
154
22
50
Pago
Gott, W. 0.' 50
Gowan, W 50
Graham, A. S.' ... 248
Graham, 0. C ... 183
Graham, 0. N 41
Graham, F. G 238
Graham, N. C ... 189
Graham, P. N.' ... 223
Graham, T 184
Grant, A. E 213
Gray, A. S.' 156
Gray, F.' 193
Gray, H.i 185
Gray, 0.' 185
Gray, O. D.' 133
Gray, VV. B.i 146
Graystone, S. W. .. 213
Greatheed, U.' ... 104, 287
Greatlieed, J. '
100, 280, 282
Greatheed, S.' ... 100, 282
Greatheed, W.i ... 118
Greaves, P. 0. ... 243
Green, A. W 46
Green, R. B. L. ... 214
Green, S. F 105
Greenall, R. A. J. ... 272
Greene, J. H 210
Greene T. W. ... 107, 285
Greenhill, G. V. J.'... 146
GreenhUl, W. S. R.'
118, 280
Green way, A. S. v.... 254
Gregg, A.i
Gregg, F
Gregg, F
Gregg, R.1 ...
Gregorie, D. G.
Gregory, D.' .,
Gregory, F.'
Gregory, P.^
Gregson, A. H.'
Gregson, H. B.'
Gregson, P. B.'
Greig, A. W.' ..
Greig, G. L.' 250, 284, 286
Grenfell, A. P. ... 236
Grey, N 2
Griffin, R. H. ... 169, 280
Griffith, A 238
Griffith, W. J. N. ... 278
Grifliths, T. P 57
Griffiths, W. E. ... 249
Grimes, S 3
Grinyer, W. C. ... 279
Growse, R 175
Grundy, 0. V 275
Guesdon, O. A. 157, 287
Guest, J. H 39
Guille, P. M. 86, 282, 285
Gullifer, H. R.» .. 38
214
18
53
215
173
161
292
161
158
193
158
250, 284
141
302
Index.
PaL'o
GuUifer, W. J.i ... 38
Gunter, P. L 261
Guy, D. S. 157, 283, 287
Gwyn, H. S 38
H.
Haddan, C. W. ... 28
Hadfield, A. J.' ... 112
Hadfield, G. S.' ... 112
Hadfield, H. J.^ ... 112
Hadfield, W. R. P.'... 112
Haggard, B. M.' ... 117
Haggard, W. H. D.' 112
Haggitt, E. D 215
Hailstone, J. E. ... 268
Hale, T 7
Hales, C. W 262
Hall, A. L.i 196
Hall, D 165
Hall, E. G 266
Hall, E.2 150
Hall, F. G.i 198
Hall, H,2 138
Hall, R. M 59
Hall, S. A.2 115
Hall, T. A. C 262
Hallett, 0 275
Halliley, W 7
Hallowes, A. C.i ... 87
Hallo wes, F.' 87
Hallowes, K. E. C.i... 106
Halse, H. S.i 245
Halse, M. J.i 245
Haly, S 29
Hamilton, C. 0.' ... 243
Hamilton, 0. H.i ... 239
Hamilton, E.R. A. 171,286
Hamilton, G. E. D.i
200, 286, 288
Hamilton, J. A.i ... 238
Hamilton, J. A. F. H. 266
Hamilton, J. T. ... 31
Hamilton, L. A. H.^
200, 286, 288
Hammond, C.^ 78
Hammond, H 11
Hammond, H.' ... 66
Hammond, J 9
Hammond, J. 208,288,290
Hammond, W.' ... 83
Hammond, W. 0. ... 29
Hamond, — 3
Hams, C 279
Hancock, A. P. ... 125
Handfield-Jones,C.R. 220
Hanford, G. W.H. ... 133
Hankin, D. B 80
Hannam, F 33
Hansen, E. M. ... 196
Page
Hanson, H.' 100
Hanson, R.' ... 103, 279
Harding, B 103
Harding, F. H.'
144, 283, 284
Harding, F. L. ... 269
Harding, W. J.' 191, 283
Hardinge, B.' ... 66, 284
Hardinge, E. S. 64, 285
Hardinge, H.' 29
Hardinge, R. J. 1 ... 61
Hard,s, A.i 83
Hards, J. T.' 83
Hardwicke, C. 8. ... 220
Hardy, C. E.i 223
Hardy, F. B.i ... 223, 293
Hardy, F. B 232
Hare, C. F.' 55
Hare, F. S. C 171
Hare, 6. D.' 55
Hare, H. C.i 55
Hare, H. J.' 61
Hare, J. 0. .. 18,291
Hare, M. T 291
Hare, W. 0. W.i ... 56
Harland, H. C. ... 232
Harmar, G. J. ... 127, 287
Harper, H. L 59
Harrington, F. M.' ...
221, 286
Harrington, T. F.^ ... 223
Harris, — 15
Harris, A. A 31
Harris, B. 177
Harris, E. B.i 175
Harris, H. N 217
Harris, J. G. W.' ... 175
Harrison, A. W. ... 106
Harrison, C 29
Harrison, C. B. B.i ... 261
Harrison, C. E. G. ... 89
Harrison, G. W. I. ... 92
Harrison, F. E. H. ; 268
Harrison, G 134
Harrison, H. M.i ... 261
Harrison, J 32
Harrison, W. W. ... 255
Harriss, E. F.i... ••• 149
Harriss, W. F.i ... 136
Harrisson, A 178
Hart, A 16
Hart, E. W 277
Hart, H. P 34
Hart, P. L 180
Hart, R. P 61
Hart, W. G. ... 239, 288
Hartley, J. C. ... 256, 289
Hartree, J.' ... 239, 288
Hartree, W.i 241,284, 288
Hartridge, N 277
Hartwell, C 80
Page
178
nuivcyj vjT, xl, ...
ZOU
T-Tnrwflrrl O A.T 1
fiA
XLtXl WUUUj Xl» Xi,
lUD
rTn f wr« \f\ T "R
...
01
XJ.clootl£Uj Xf \J, ,,,
i"?
11
XXtitL'IJj — ... ,.,
15
XlditCIlf W. ...
1
xLtitnorne, o . xv.
188
XXctLtj \J, \J, ^O^j
286
288
Hnff T T 1
XXtitLj O . \j , ...
232
XloiWKiHijj X, ...
173
TTnwlfhm "IT S
J-J-cl W ivlXlOj X . 0> . > .
188
HfjlwlriTin (^i A 1
189, 286
T-fnwVIiiK .T A
178
Hawkins J K '
190
64
Haves C H
179
H^a,vps .T .T A
208
H^fljVlpV 1^
22
Haymen, E. S.i
180
Haymen, H.' ...
184
Hayue, H. B. R.'
230
Hayne, L. B.' ...
230
Hayne, P. A.i ...
256
Hayne, S. S.' ...
269
Ha3Ties, J.
8
Hay ward, E.G. 239,286,288
Haywood, V. ...
11
Head, J
12
Head, J
14
Headland, F. J.
22
Headley, G. T....
176
Healey, C.
180
Healey, H.
118
Heath, F. C. ...
269
Heath, E
6
Hebbert, E. G.i
190
Hebbert, H. L.i
162
Hedges, A. L. ...
268
Hedges, H.
13
Hedges, J. H. ...
108
Heginbothom, C.
239
Hehn, J. A. C...
57,
281
Helsham, D.' ...
82
Helsham, G.» ...
87
Henham, W. I. . . .
158
Henniker, E.' ...
105
Henniker, F.' ..
105
Henry, N. C. ...
189
Henson, G. F. ...
132
Henson, J.
262,
284
Hepper, A. W.i
275
Hepper, E. G.i...
275
Herbert, D.
229
Herbert, J. R. ...
275
Herbert, T. ...
10
Herklots, G. A.
87, 285
Herri cs. E.
42
Herring, G. E.
71
Index.
303
Page
Hervey, C. H. A.' ... 188
Hervey, F. W. F.' ... 188
Hervey, J. P. S. ... 212
Hervey, W. J.' ... 196
Hewson, E 102
Hewlett, H. W. ... 275
Hey, S 2-15
Higgins, F 12
Higham, E 7
Highfield, G.' 251
Highfield, W.' 251
Hilary, H 278
Hilary, H. J.' ... 252, 286
Hilary, T. O. J.i .. 262
Hill, A. O.'J 110
Hill, B.' Ill
HiU, G. M.2
253, 280, 286, 289
Hill, H. A.^ ... 180, 283
Hill, J 87
Hill, J. N.- ... 253,289
Hill, N. G.3 236
Hill, R. A.2 255
Hill, R. 0. J 217
Hill, W. J. C 196
Hilliard, F. W. ... 198
Hillman, J 69
Hills, E.i 141
HiUs, J. H 277
Hills, W.i ... 141,285
Hilly er, W. H. ... 185
Hilton, E. F.i 163
Hilton. M. F.i 163
Hilton, S. 0.1 163
Hind, R. J 233
Hinde, P.i 112
Hinde, W. H.i 87
Hindley, W. P. ... 171
Hitch, — 15
Hoare, 0. S.i ... 154,285
Hoare,E.A.i 134,285, 287
Hoare, E. B.i ... 115, 279
Hoare, J. 0.^ 150, 283, 285
Hoare, J. G.'
123, 285, 287, 290
Hobson, A. C 248
Hockley, D 270
Hodges, T. L. ... 18,279
Hodgson, J. E.i ... 258
Hodgson, J. G. ... 109
Hodgson, R 60
Hodgson, S.i 258
Hodgson, S.- 71
Hodgson, W.= ... 48, 284
Hodson, H 13
Hodson, M. O. 256, 289
Hogg, E.' 181
Hogg, H. R.i 204
Hogg, J.E.' 179
Hoi ben, P. M 241
Holden, H 275
Page
Holding, W. S.
223, 293
Holland, A.
... 185
Hoi lings, G.
... 54
Hollis, A. E. 257, 280, 284
Hollist, G. W. C.
... 272
Holmes, H. M. D
' .. 169
Holmes, J.
... 3
Holmes, R. H.'
... 190
Holroyd, F. ...
... 213
Holt, W
... 48
Homau, E. J. ...
... 147
Homewood, W. H. ... 73
Hooker, S. J. ...
. 213
Hooper, J.
7
Hooper, S. F. ...
176, 287
Hooper, W. E. P
... 68
Hope, C. W. W.
198, 284
Hopkins, C.
84, 282
Hopkins, J. P
... 206
Hore, A. H.i ...
58, 280, 285, 290
Hore, 0.0.2
158, 289
Hore, F. S.i ...
73, 285
Hore. F. W. R.-
... 158
Hore, H. A.- ...
... 165
Hore, J. F.i ...
... 40
Hornblower, T. B. ... 270
Home, A. P.i ...
234, 288
Home, B. W.i ...
... 215
Home, E. L.i ...
... 242
Home, T
2
Home, W. J.i ...
2i5, 288
Horne, W. W.i
... 245
Homell, R.
... 99
Horner, A. C. ...
... 278
Homer, N. G. ...
... 266
Hoskins, A.^
... 22
Hoskins, H.^ ...
... 22
Hoskins, W. E.
... 19
Hough, P. St. J.
... 152
Howard, A.^
223, 288
Howard, A. G.^
... 212
Howard, J. E.^
... 218
Howard, J. T. ...
96, 280
Howard, R. E....
... 213
Howard, W. 0.'
... 212
Howden, A.
220, 288
Howell, A'
... 103
Howell, A. P.i...
78, 280, 282,
284, 285
Howell, B.2 ...
139, 283,
285, 287
Howell, G.
... 139
Howell, P.2 ...
.. 139
Howell, R.2 ...
169, 287
Howell, T. F G.'
100, 285
Howgate, J. E.
... 218
Howse, F. R. ...
... 165
Hubbard, A. E.'
210, 286, 288
Hubbard, A. (}.'
251, 286
Page
Hubbard, A. 0.> ...
210, 286, 288
Hubbard, G. 0.' ..
210, 286, 288
Hubbard, W. O.' 254, 286
Huckstaff, J. W. ... 6
Hudson, G 254
Hudson, T. H. B.> ... 114
Hudson, W. J.i ... 114
Hughes, 0. E. R. ... 272
Hughes, F 30
Hughes, J. R 158
Hughe.s, O. S. R. ... 252
Hughes, T. R 196
Hughes, W. E. ... 262
Hughes-Hallett, 0. 0. 208
Hughes-Hughes, A.' 165
Hughes-Hughes, 0. A.' 130
Hughes-Hughes, F. W.'
139, 280, 283
Hughes-Hughes,M.E.' 149
Hughes- Hughes, W. O.'
130, 282
Hulke, F. B 215
Hulkes, H. S 30
Hull, 0 15, 16
Humfrey, Oa 95
Humfrey, Oh 66
Hummel, H. J. J." ... 243
Hummel, R. H.i ... 246
Humphry, A.'
Humphry, E. W.' 80, 285
Humphry, F.'
121, 285, 287
Humphry, F. A.i 68, 285
Humphry, G. G.i 68, 285
Humphry, J. G. 1 85,285
Humphry, J. T.' 108, 285
Hunnybun, J. ... 78, 285
Hunt, E.i 27
Hunt, F. W 146
Hunt, J. A. 1 22
Hunt, J. A 108
Hunt, T 10
Hunter, A. E 184
Hunter, 0. B. R. ...
204, 286, 288
Hurdis, T 17
Hussey, E. L.' 27
Hussey, G. L.' 54
Hutchings, W. J. 147, 283
Hutchinson, — - ... 292
Hutchinson, — - ... 292
Hutchin.son, 0. H. ... 32
Hutchinson, P.> ... 268
Hutchhison, R. R.'... 253
Hutchinson, W. ... 7
Hutton, J. S 212
Huxtable, R. R. ... 266
304
Index.
I' Anson, T. B.
13
levers, E.
278
levers, E. E. W.'
251
levers, J. B.' ...
262
levers, 0.'
261
lies, W. R. H. ..
256
Illingworth, H. H. ...
242
Ilott, 0. H. T. ...
272
Imossi, A. E. ...
270
Irving, C
37
Irving-Noble, N.
193
Isaacs, A. H.' ...
157, 287
Isaacs, C. E.' ...
178
, 288
Isaacs, E. G.i ...
157, 287
Isaacs, P. A.' ...
178, 288
Isaacson, C. S.'
103, 280, 282
Isaacson, P. E.'
114
Isaacson, S. J.^
114
,287
Isaacson, T. F....
64
Isard, A. J.
190
Isard, J. C.
54
Isherwood, P. A.
B.
220
Ism ay, J
4
J.
Jackson, —
15
Jackson, E. A.^
249
Jackson, E. G.^
262
Jackson, J. A. ...
115
Jackson, J. E. ...
266
Jackson, R.
40
Jackson, R. M.-'
262
Jackson, R. 0.^
262
Jackson, V. H.^
262
Jacobs, H. J. ...
270
Jacomb-Hood, G. P.'
184
Jacomb-Hood, J.
W.'
184
J ames, —
3
James, — -
15
James, —
15
J ames, —
16
James, A. J.' ...
159
James, D. W. G.
33
James, E. de B.
68
James, H.N.'...
157
James, L. A.' ...
162
Jaques, J. H. ...
244
Jarvis, T. L. H.
238
Jeffrey, J.
11
Jekyll, H. J. C
110, 292
Jekyll, J. R.' ...
118
292
Jekyll, J. W. L.i
110, 292
Jenkins, E. C...
188
Jenkins, G."
229
Jenkins, H.^
248
Jenkins, L. E.'
181
Jenkins, M,
1
Pago
Jenkins, W."
225
Jennings, 0. F. J. ..
163
Jephson, A. J. M.' ..
166
Jephson, C. D. H. J.'
154, 287
Jephson, J. P. J.' ..
154, 283, 287
r - I r» T 1
Jephson, K. J.^
154
Jerram, J, H
236
T ' m
Jervis, T
19
T T
Jessopp, .)
22
Jessopp, J. F
79
Jevi'ell, E
272
Jeyes, J. G
37
Johnson, B. S.-
217
Johnson, C
239
Johnson, C. H.
270
Johnson, E.'
218
Johnson, G.^
146
Johnson, G. H.
185
Johnson, H. G."^
223
Johnson, M. S.^
146
Johnson, W. 0.
. 262
Johnston, H. W.
. 94
Johnstone, A. P.' ..
. 233
Johnstone, E. C. P.'
233, 286, 288
Johnstone, V. P.' ..
. 233
Jones, A. W. L.' ..
230
Jones, C. A
. 98
Jones, E
79
Jones, G
188
Jones, G. H
. 90
Jones, G. H. D. ..
. 169
Jones, H. C
. 225
Jones, R
. 92
Jones, R. E. H.' ..
232
Jones, T
4
Jones, W. T. B. 173, 280
Jopson, W. M
200
Jordan, G.'
58
Jordan, J.'
58
Jordan, J.
. 90
Josseljrn, G. E.
. 130
Joyce, C
. 80
Judd, A
1
Jukes, M
. 156
Julian, A
. 93
K.
Kearns, E
. 148
Kearsey, F. B
(see Thomas, F. B., 25)
Kearsley, J
. 12
Keene, H. G. H. ..
. 139
Kekevvich, T.'
. 30
Kekewich, W
. 30
Kellett, W. 0. . ..
. 230
Kelly, -
. 15
Page
Kelly, F 80
Kelly, W 104, 285
Kemble, M. F 47
Kemp, L. Y 149
Kemp, W 90
Kemp.son, E 68
Kempt, F. J 198
Kendall, F. A.> ... 262
Kendall, P. D.' .. 263
Kennington, A.' 238, 288
Kennington, C 226, 288
Kennington, E. ' .. 226
Kennington, J.' 254, 289
Kennington, S.'
245, 286, 288
Kensit, G. . 80
Kent, W. G 241
Kenward, A. J.' ... 289
Kenward, E.' 261
Keogh, A. N. F.' ... 171
Keogh, G. P. E.i ... 169
Ker, C. W. K.» ... 193
Ker, J. J.» 193
Kerby, P. W 263
Kerr, W 64
Kerr, W 234
Key, T. E 225
Kibble, T 34
Kidd, F. N 241
Kilgour, W. R. S. 206, 286
KilUk, E. A 239
Kimmins, J. G. ... 279
Kinch, W. A. B. ... 266
Kinder, H 68
King, C 10
King, E. J. E 273
King, J 32
King, K 87
King, R. M. 228. 286, 288
King, W. W 156
Kingsnorth, T. ... 169
Kingston, 6 18
Kingston, T 11
Kipping, — 15
Kirby, M. C 188
Kirk. H 202
Kirwan, R. ... 92,285
Kittoe. E. E 103
Knatchbull, W. P. ... 255
Knight, A. H.i ... 257
Knight, C. S.' 257
Knightley, W. R. 234,288
Knocker, A. C.' ... 273
Knocker, H. W.' ... 254
Knocker, L. D.' ... 259
Knocker, S.i 262
Knowles, J 149
Knox, A.' 46
Knox, C. D 241
Knox, H.> 43
Knox, T 2, 18
Index.
305
Page
Knox, T.' ... 28, 280, 281
Knox, V 2
Knox, V 2
Knox, V.> 26
Koe. R. L 43
Kortright, 0. J.' ...
246, 286, 289
Kortright, M.1 246
Kufal, H 225
Kynaston, E 202
L.
Lachlan, E. M.'
... 206
Lachlan, G. L.'
169, 286, 287
Laclilan, G. T.
.. 2-l9
Lachlan, H. N.i 157, 283
Lachlan, R.' ... 169, 283
Lachlan, T. C.>
... 157
Lachlan, W.' ...
... 157
Ladds, S
... 152
Lake, H
... 66
Lambarde, H. ...
98, 293
Lambarde, J. B.
... 270
Lambart, 0. G.
... 53
Laming, C. J.^...
... 273
Laming, W. A.'
... 273
Land, W. A. H.
... 251
Lander, H. C. ...
... 237
Lane, J. E.
... 263
Lane, T
... 16
Lanfear, B.^
... 243
Lanfear, H. W. B.
1 .. 218
Lang, F. E, H.i
... 259
Lang, H. M.' ...
.. 249
Langdale, E. T.
.. 270
Langford, E.' ...
... 41
Langford, W.' ...
... 51
Langham, E. H.'
... 254
Langham, P. G.'
213, 280, 288
Langham, P. J.'
... 266
Langhorne, H. S.^
... 206
Langhorne, W. H.
' 202
Langridge, C. B.
... 221
Langston, H. W.
D.
108, 285, 293
Langton, H.' ...
... 82
Langton, H. B.
... 263
Langton, P. S.^
... 84
Large, J
7
Larking, H.' ...
... 51
Larking, S. P.'
... 62
Latham, A.' ...
... 273
Latham, T.' 266, 286, 289
Latter, E
... 12
Latter, E
... 16
Latter, T
.. 10
Laurence, E. L.
... 202
Pago
Laurie, J. C 195
Laurie, R. P. ... 71, 279
Law, A. J 110
Law, C. B.' 270
Law, H. S.' ... 259, 293
Lawes, E 22
Lawford, E. B. A. ... 165
Lawrence, C. R. L —
76, 282, 285
Lawrence, E. J.' 28, 281
Lawrence, E. J. R."
106, 285, 287
Lawrence, H. C.> ... 28
Lawrence, J. B.- .. 106
Lawson, H. W. G.i... 112
Lawson, W. C ... 112
Laycock, R. 0. R. ... 125
Lay ton, R. 0 277
Leame, T 3
Learoyd, D. J 190
Leather, A. W. D. ... £0
Leather, P. J 92
Leathes, C. E. de M.' 234
Leathes, H. de xM.i... 234
Leathes, T. S 28
Lechmere, N 12
Lecky, R. St. 0. ... 206
Ledger, A 48
Lee, F 69
Lee, H. H 166
Lee, K. F. ... 217, 288
LeFeuvre, H. J. ... 102
LeFleming, E. K.i
248, 286
LeFleming, E. R.i ... 247
LeFleming, H.i 233, 290
LeFleming, H. M.^...
223, 286, 288
LeFleming, J. '
220, 286, 288, 290
LeFleming, L. J.' ... 275
Legg, G. T 146
Leggatt, W. L.
208, 286, 288
Leggett, F. C.» ... 76
Leggett, F. O.' ... 128
Leman, R. E. ... 128, 287
LeMay, A. E 270
LeMay, E.' 266
LeMay, P. K.> 266
LeMesurier, J.' 41, 281
LeMesurier, P. P. ^ ... 41
Leslie, A. E 176
Leslie, M 148
Lever, J ]
Lewellin, R. T. ... 73
Lewin, M 141
Lewis, A. W.' 150
Lewis, G. F. H.' ... 173
Lewis, H 254
Lewis, T. N.i 185
Page
Ley, J
218, 288
Lind, G. F. ...
... 169
Lindridge, G. E.
.. 122
Lindsay-Carnegie,H. A. 87
Lindsell, A. K.'
146, 287
Lind.scll, C. F.'
... 151
Lindsell, E. B.^
118, 285
Lindsell, F. R. B
- ... 137
Lindsell, J. B.2
... 118
Lindsell, W. H. B.^...
118, 280,
282, 287
Linton, E. W.'...
... 118
Linton, L. W.'...
... 118
Little, J. E.' ...
... 171
Little, J. H. ..
... 137
Little, J. W.' 228,286,288
Littlejolm, A. ...
... 3
Lloyd, 0.'
... 137
Lloyd, E. F. ...
... 226
Llojd, G. E. ...
159, 286
Lloyd, H
... 44
Lloyd. H. R. 178,286,288
Lloyd, J. H. ...
137, 287
Lloyd, J. K.2 ...
... 23
Lloyd, T.2
23, 281
Lloyd, W.'
... 137
Lloyd, W. E. E.
... 225
Loat, W. L. S.
... 255
Lochde, A. C.i ...
... 159
Lochde, F. T.i ...
151, 285
Looh^e, L. T.' ...
... 133
Loch^e, W. A.1
... 179
Lodge, C. E. ..
... 120
Logan, A. E. H.
.. 212
Lombard, 0. E.
. . 247
Loney, S. L. 195, 280, 284
Lord, J. W. ...
... 114
Lotherington, T.
T.... 38
Lovegrove, H. ...
243, 286, 288
Low, A. F.i ...
... no
Low, G. J.' ...
122, 285
Lowdell, 8. P. ..
... 79
Lowndes, G. D.
... 27
Luard, 0. H. ...
... 79
Luard, F. W. ...
... 203
Luard, N.^
... 120
Luard, P. J.' ...
... 120
Luard-Selby, B. S.
152, 283
Lucas, A
... 278
Lucas, G
... 270
Lucas, G. D. ...
... 229
Lucas, S. A.
... 251
Luck, J
... 12
Luckham, A. J.'
176, 280, 283, 286, 287
Luckham, E. H.i
251
286, 289
Lucy, A. S. ...
.. 275
Ludlow, A. E. ...
... 220
X
306
Index.
Page
Lumb, J ..190
Luscombe, E. ...1-13,287
Luxmore, — 292
Lywood, L. W. ... 166
M.
M'All, R. L 263
Mac Andrew, K. A. 248
Macarthy, — ' 23
Macarthy, — i 23
Macarthy, — ' 23
MaoBride, H. K.» ... 225
MacBride, H. P. B. ' 225
McCrea, B. H. E.' ... 206
McCrea, H. F. M.i... 220
McGill, A. F.i 115
McGill, H. J.i ... 97,282
McGill, K. J.» Ill
McGill, W. E.i 97
McGrath, H. W. ... 128
Machin, E. V. ... 259, 289
Mclntyre, A.i 181
Mclntyre, A. G. M. 163
Mclntyre, D. C. F.' 181
Mackay, E. V 142
McLachlan, A 268
McLaren, L 165
Maclean, S 128
Maclear, H. F 270
McLeod, B.i 130
McLeod, G. G.^ ... 207
McLeod, H. ... 218
McLeod, R. E.i ... 139
Maclure, R. N 220
MaoMunn, H. F. ... 270
McQueen, 0. H.^ . 237
McQueen, D.i 84
McQueen, F.i 84
McQueen, W. .T.2 ... 217
Magnay, A. J. 48
Magnay, 0.' 66
Magnay, J.' 66
Main, G 259
Malcolm, H
(see jj'auntleroy H., 27
Malet, T. St. L. ... 151
Malkin, G. R. G. ... 231
Mallam, J. S. .. 237, 286
Manders, F. R. H. ... 207
Maning, M. A. ... 223
Mansfield, H.» 154
Mansfield, W.i 140
Manuel, C. M.i .. 275
Manuel, S.' 277
Marchant, T 37
Marchant, W. R. ... 217
Margary, V. H. ... 275
Margetts, A. P.i .. 247
Margetts, C. B.' ... 255
Page
Margetts, H. G.'
...
255
iVlaigetts, o. W.'
255
T\(r 11 . * Til
Markby, A. P.'
107
Markby, E. G.'
100
Markby, F. W.'
100,
285
Markby, G.' ...
100
Marriott, — ...
15
Marriott, A. S.'
263
Marriott, 0. J. B.
203, 286,
288, 290
Marriott, J. H. G.'...
270
Marriott, J. L.
270
TV T ' J J. TT" TT 1
Marriott, K. H.'
270
Marriott, tt. H.'
270
Marsack, A. J.
200
Marsh, B. 0. ...
275
Marshall, A. M.i
244, 286
Marshall, 0. E.i
220,
288
Marshall, 0. L.
88
Marshall, E. ...
14
Marshall, F.i 220
286
288
Marshall, J. M.^
244, 286
Martial, F.
6
Martin, D.i
179
Martin, F.i
166
Martin, G. W.3
94
Martin, J. P.^ ...
181
Martin, T.^
145
Martin, T. G.i ...
181
Martin, W.
38
Martin, W.3 ...
62
Martin, W. E. ...
239, 286
Marwood, H.' 212,286,293
Marwood, W. F.i
210,
284
Marzetti, A.i ...
213
Marzetti, 0.^ ...
194,
286
Marzetti, E.i ...
218
Marzetti, H.' ...
159
Marzetti, L.i ...
219
Marzetti, R. R.i
159
Mason, G. A.i ...
273
Mason, J. E.i ...
272
Masterman, H. W.^
258
Masterman, W. S.^ ...
258
Mather, R. B.V..
114
Mather, R. I.i ...
114
Mather,
114
Mathias, M. V.
93
Matthews, H. F.
133, 284
Maule, A.1
90
Maule, H. 0. ...
181, 288
Maule, W.i 90,
285
290
Maw, F. D.i ...
250
Maw, F. R.i ...
258
Mawley, H. J.^
80
Mawley, S.* ...
125
Maxwell, W. H.
258
May, —
15
May, —
15
May, A.'
96
May, H.>
59
P.ige
May, J
... 13
May, J. T.'
... 59
May, P.i
... Ill
May, R. C.
... 124
May, W
.. 89
Maymott, J.
4
Mayne, J. W. C.
... 232
Mead, E. P.
... 261
Meade, W. S. ...
... 55
Meddows, J.
7
Medwin, 0.
... 257
Melbourne, H. C
... 229
Melbourne, N. W.
' ... 227
Melbourne, R. H.'
... 253
Mali, W. 0.
... 90
Mellersh, M. N.i
... 212
Mellersh, P. S. N.
' ... 223
Mello, J. M. ...
... 86
MeLsheimer, R. E. ...
142, 283, 285, 287
MelviU, M.
76, 280, 282, 284, 285
Menpes. J. W. .
76
Mercer, A.*
149, 287
Mercer, A. L. ...
... 237
Mercer, F. J. ...
... 124
Mercer, F. R} ...
151, 287. 290, 293
Mercer, G. 0. ...
... 258
Mercer, L.
... 163
Mercer, R. M.^..
... 176
Mercer, W. D....
... 190
Michael, 0. E.i
... 233
Michael, R. W.i
... 249
Michell, G. E. ...
... 203
Michell, R.
... 14
Milburn, G. L.i
254, 289
Milburn, R. G.i
... 247
Miles, H. H. ...
... 62
MiUer, —
... 15
Miller, E. L. ...
... 64
Miller, L. L. ...
... 239
MUler, R. L. ...
... 103
Miller, R. M. ...
... 194
Milles, C. W.i ...
... 143
Milles, G. R.1 ...
120, 285, 287
Milles, R. S.* ...
... 163
MiUes, W. J.i ...
143, 287
Millington, H.^
... 42
Millington, T.'...
... 42
Millner, A. T.^...
... 277
Millner, H. L.>
... 275
Mills, —
... 15
MiUs, —
... 15
Mills, C
... 191
Mills, J
... 17
Mills, J. B.' ...
... 123
Mills, T
... 10
Mills, T. 6.1 ...
... 132
Mills, V
... 16
Index.
307
Page
Mills, W. R 268
Milne, B. A 140
Milns, H. G 55
Minet, W. B 23
Minet, W. B 95
Mitchell, H. McP. ... 203
Mitford, J 18
Moffatt, W. R 194
Monckton, L. M.' ... 229
Monckton, O. M.' .. 234
Monckton, R. V. G. 275
Money, F. J 53
Monk, A.' 81
Monk, W. J.' 41
Montague, C. A. H. ' 151
Montague, J. M.^ ... 152
Montague, W. G.' ... 152
Monypenny, R. J. L.^ 73
Monypenny, S. H. ... 245
Monypenny, T. P. B.' 66
Moody, J. L 30
Moon, W 97
Moore, C 14
Moore, F.i 227
Moore, G.' 178
Moore, G 220
Moore, H 204
Moore, J.' 210, 288
Moore, J. A. ... 35, 281
Moore, J. A 255
Moore, J. E. S. ... 250
Moore, L 103
Moreton, R 12
Morfill,W. R. 84,280,282
Morgan, A. de V.' ... 149
Morgan, C. C 60
Morgan, C. L. G.' ... 140
Morgan, J. R.^ .. 41, 284
Morgan, R. W.3 ... 253
Morgan, S. H.3 ... 259
Morgan, T. P.' 154
Morgan, W. C. ... 174
Morgan, W. J.^ 41, 284
Morley, T. W 185
Morris, F 37
Morris, L. T 268
Morris, N. 142, 285, 287
Morrison, W. D. R. 39
Mortlock, R 13
Moser, A. T.' 181
Moser, C. H.' 181
Moss, E. W.' 270
Moss, J 279
Moss, L. B.i 270
Mott, H. A. D. ... 250
Mould, J. C 146
Moy, C. T.i 208
Moy, H. A.1 208
Mudd, B. W 195
Muggeridge, A. L.'... 154
Muggeridge, N. E.'... 154
x2
Pago
Muir, C. R. P 260
Muirhead, S. F. ... 162
Mullett, W. J. R. ... 159
Mulliner, F. E. ... 171
Mundell, H. I.' ... 28
Mundell, W. A.' ... 23
Mungeam, G.' 32
Mungeam, W. M.' . 33
Munro, J. B 263
Murray, W. A.
198, 284, 288
Murton, W 93
Murton, W. H. 196, 288
Murton-Neale, A. G. 272
Musson, A. W. 227, 288
Myers, J 4
N
Nance, J
30
Napier, 0. C. ...
226
Napier, C. F. ...
201
Nares, E. D. ...
68
Nash, C.i
98
Nash, E. R.2 ...
163, 286, 287, 290
Nash, F. R.2 ...
169,
286
Nash, T
33
Nash, W.'
93
Neall, D. F.» ...
191
Neall, L. H.i ...
166,
287
Neame, L. M. ...
142
Nelson, S. C. ...
277
Neve, A. 0. ...
219
Neve, W. N. ...
273
Neville, F. H. . .
108
Neville, R. 116,
279,
287
Newbold, E. ...
9
Newington, A. W. B.'
116
Newington, 0. ...
171
Ne^villgton, 0. D. G.'
114
Newington, D. P.
D.'
116
Newington, G.^
83
Newington, J. ...
156
Newington, P.^
41
Newington, P. 0.
185
Newington, R. S.^
68
Newington, W.'
41
Newman, J.
10
Newman, R.
8
Newman, W. ...
1
Newton, A.
48
Newton, C
73
Newton, C. H....
49
Newton, G.
148,
285
Newton, J.-
30
Newton, J.'
73
Newton, J. W.'
73
Newton, T. E."...
31
Nlbbs, —
15
Page
Nicholl, H. B, ...
227, 288
Nicholl. S
16
Nicholls, E. G. ..
266
Nicholls, J. A. ...
221,
288
Nichols, C 225, 286,
288
Nichols, W. H.'
254
Nicholson, D.' ..
223
Nicholson, E. W. B.
130,
280,
283
Nicholson, G.' ...
210
Nicholson, J. H.-
74
Nicholson, R.' ...
210
Nicholson, W. N.'
' 84, 285
Nicolas, C. P.> ...
253
Nicolas, E. H.>...
258
Nicolas, H. A.i...
241,
284
Nicolas, N. H. . . .
59
Nicolas, R.'
255
NicoU, H. C. ...
268
Nightingale, E. C.> ...
174
Nightingale, J. L.^ ...
170, 293
Nixon, A.^
123,
282
Nixon, J. E.' ...
118,
282
Noakes, S.
34
Noble, G.E. ...
129
Noot, W. F. ...
227
Norman, G.
163
Norman, W. B.
198
Norris, —
15
Norris, —
15
Norsworthy, C. P.
245,288
North, 0
10
North, T. G. ...
13
Nottidge, A. J.i
90
Nottidge, G. S.i
70
Nottidge, H.i ...
120
Nottidge, T.i 70. 281,
285
Nottidge, W.' ...
86
Nourse, W. J. C.
166
Noyes, H
(see Lewis, G. F. H., 173)
Nussey, A. F.^..
95
Nussey, T. J. H.i
95
Nye, H. F.
23
o.
Oakes, D. H. E.» 220, 288
Oakes, R. J. O.i ... 221
O'Brien, J. H 114
Odling, G. C 257
Offley, C 41
Ogilvie, W. H. M. ... 30
O'Grady, H. de C.^...
246, 289
O'Grady, S. de 0.» ...
246, 286, 289
O'Hanlon, H. F. ...
110, 282, 285, 287
308
Index.
Oldham, W. T.
Pago
241, 286,
288, 293
Oliver, A. J. ...
.. 102
Oliver, G. W.' ...
81, 281
OUver, H. A. G.'
110,
285, 287
Olivier, S
179, 280
Ormsby, G. F. ...
.. 92
Orr, F. W.
... 266
Orton, G
... 12
Osborne, A. V.
... 263
Osborne, E.
... 13
Ottaway, W. W.
... 94
Otway, J. J.' ...
124, 287
Otway, R. C ...
... 124
Owen, C. H.i ..
... 44
Owen, E. H.i ...
... 44
Owen, H. F.» ...
... 44
Owen, S
6
Oxlee, J
4
Oyler, R
... 170
P.
Padwick, F. H.
... 184
Page, A
... 145
Page, C. A. S.i...
... 270
Page, J
... 163
Page, L. M. S. '
... 270
Paget, F. A. ...
... 88
Paget, T. C. P. B. F. B. P.
145
Pain, A
... 250
Paine, C. W. S.
... 266
Palmer, C.F. 215,286,288
Palmer, F.
50, 281
Palmer, F.^
... 146
Palmer, G.i
... 125
Palmer, J. L. ...
.. 50
Palmer, T.» ...
... 125
Panuwell, — ...
... 15
Paramore, J. D.^
108, 285
Paramore, W. P.'
... 117
Pardee, H. W.
.. 123
Paris, E.i
... 8
Paris, J.'
... 8
Paris, M
... 53
Parish, A.'
... 35
Parish, 0. W.-...
... 121
Paris, E. V. L.'
... 36
Parish, F.
... 155
Parish, G. W.^...
... 121
Parker, A.
... 42
Parker, A. G.'..
188, 283, 286, 288
Parker, A. R. ...
... 272
Parker, O.-
... 23
Parker, F. J.' 203,286,288
Parker, Jaa.'^ ...
... 23
Parker, Jno." ...
... 23
PllRO
Parker, T.- 39
Parker, W.J. 119,285,287
Parkes, E. B. H.' ... 231
rarke.s, E. li." 227
Parkinson, W. I. ... 34
Parry, E. CM. ... 221
Parry, F. T. G.
201, 286, 288
Parry, N. F. C ... 233
Parry, O. C 225
Parsons, A. J 33
Paterson, H 35
Pattenden, H 8
Pattinson.H. L.' 148,287
Pattinson, J. S.' 185, 288
Pattison, E.' 37
Pattison, F.' 37
Pattisson, A. J. T.' .. 136
Pattisson, E. L. ... 268
Pattisson, F. L.' ...
166, 286, 287
Pattisson, H. T.^ 125, 285
Pattisson, J. H. ... 257
Pattisson, J. J.' 125, 278
Pattisson, P. B.' ... 148
Pattisson, R. M.^ ...
166. 280, 283, 287 290
Pattisson, W. B. 1 ...
142, 285, 287
Paull, L. H 155
Pawley, T. E 170
Peache, C. K 210
Peacock, A. K. W.i .. 166
Peacock, J. W.i ... 152
Peacocke, E. T. ... 44
Peake, C. W 205
Peake, H. R.' ... 153, 285
Peake, R.- 23
Peake, R. T.' ... 163, 286
Peake, R. W.^ 23
Peake, T. P.^ 191
Peake, W. H. S.' 219, 280
Peal, G. L 268
Pearce, A. G. R.i ... 201
Pearce, B. W.i 237
Peareth, W. N. ... 217
Pears, S. D 181
Pearse, W. P 259
Pearson, C. H
64, 281, 292
Pearson, W. C. ... 198
Pedley, H 139
Peel, E.i 48
Peel, J.' 48
Peel, R.' 52
Peel, W.i 53
Peet, A. W. ... 129, 287
Peirce, W 8
Pellatt, F. W 86
Pemble, T 6
Pengree, — 15
Page
Pennell, F.' 98
Pennell, G. B.> 98
Pennell, K.' 98
Pennell, R. H. E. ... 244
Pennington, J 6
Penny, R. G. ... 92, 282
Perks, H. E 268
Perrey, H. R. T. ... 75
Perrin.s, P. St. L. ... 263
Perry, H. H. 249, 286, 289
Perry, W 241
Petley, H.' 23
Petley, P. McL.' ... 24
Philipfi, C. E 123
Phillips, A. W. ... 208
Phillips, E. E.' ... 221
Phillips, H. ... 156, 293
Phillips, H. C... 151, 285
Phillips, R. B.' ... 24]
Philpott, 0. H. 170, 286
Philpott, W 27
Philson, C. C 217
Philson, S. C 198
Pickance, J. W.' ... 107
Pickance, W. J.' ... 97
Picken, R. F 205
Pierce, k. O.' 99
Pierce, J. C. M.i ... 76
Pike, T 9
Pilcher, J. T
248, 286, 289
Pinching, C.T. W.i... 266
Pinching, W. G.* ... 266
Pinkney, S. C 248
Piper, A.i 266
Piper, W.i 266
Pitt, 6 257
PixeU, C. H. V. ... 97
Plarr, V. G 198
Piatt, — 15
Piatt, H. E. P.» 106, 282
Piatt, T. H. P.' . . 131
Plowright, C. G.' ... 244
Plowright, E. F.i .. 221
Plowright, W. G.' ... 237
Pogson, C. A.i... 171, 286
Pogson, F. G.'
140, 285, 287
Poland, E. B 232
Polehampton, C. A. 194
Polhill, — 15
Polhill, F. C 24
Polhill, G.i 24
Polhill, H. W. 0'. 24, 280
Polhill, R 13
Polhill, W 10
PoUen, J. M. 277
PoUexfen, J. J. H. F.
207, 286, 288
Pomfret, W. P.
(see Burr.a.W. P.) 66,279
Index.
309
PllgO
Poole, C. St. G. ... 266
Pooley, G.' 148
Pooley, 6. H 235
Pooley, n} 148
Pope, E 229
Pope, G. R. 1 263
Pope, P. C 251
Pope, R 268
Porter, C. W. H. ... 225
Porter, G 8
Porter, R 6
Pott, J. A 278
Powell, H. W 142
Powell, J 11
Power, P.i 45
Power, M.i 45
Power, R. A. P. ... 275
Power, W. J. T.i ... 45
Poynder, R 83
Pratt, H. E.i 30
Pratt, R. P.i 33
Preston, R. 0 53
Preyre, L. J. L. ... 106
Prissiok, C.i ... 238, 284
Prissiok, R. M. H.i... 240
Prissick, T. H.i ... 238
Pritchard, G. S.i ... 276
Pritchard, T. R.^ ... 260
Procter, J 70
Procter, J. C 76
Proctor, J 1
Proctor, W. E. ... 190
Prole, H.i 100
Prole, R. le P. D.' ... 98
Pryor, R. ... 100, 280, 282
Puckle, B. W.i ... 87
Puckle, F, 0.1 .. .. 62
Puckle, F. K 277
Puckle, H. G.' 62
Puckle, R. K.i... 62,284
Puckle, W.i 79
PuUan, A 63
Purefoy, E. B 240
Purnell, A. C 41
Purnell, W.' 24
Rutland, G 11
Pye- Smith, J. M. ... 263
Pyke-Nott, J. S. 241, 288
Pyne, A. J.' 124
Pyne, C. F. M.' ... 124
Pyne, J. D.' 124, 279, 287
Pyne, W. B.' 124
Pyx, W 6
R.
Rae, E. Y. M 215
Rainier, D 26
Rainier, P 18
Page
Raison, J 70
Ralfs, E 24
Rand, J 217
Ranger, E 219
Ransom, H. A. V. ... 231
Raper, R. G.' 270
Paper, \V. A. C 251, 289
Rashleigh, H. G.i ... 259
Rashleigh, W.'
213, 278, 286, 288, 290
Rathbone, W 96
Rattray, A 167
Rattray, H. M.' ... 190
Rattray, R. H.i 170, 287
Raven, H. F. ... 132, 285
Rawlings, J. N. 134, 287
Rawliuson, R. W. ... 109
Rawsthorne, C. ... 89
Ray, E 260
Ray, M. N 194
Raynor, C. L.' 155
Raynor, G. H.> 155, 283
Raynor, P. E.'... 155, 283
Read, A. J 219
Read, W. R 272
Reade, A. B.' 119
Reade, F. W 134
Reade, H. St. J.- ...
101, 280, 282, 285, 290
Reade, J 6
Reade, L. E.^ ... 119, 285
Reade, M.^ 120, 284, 285
Reade-Revell, W. R. 147
Redmayne, G. T.' ... 101
Redmayne, H
156, 285, 287
Redmayne, R. R.' ... 68
Reeve, W. T. M. ... 227
Reeves, R. F 266
Reeves, T 12
Reid, L. L,i 248, 286, 289
Reid, R. G.i 263
Reina, H. G. B.
241, 286, 288
Repton, F. W.I
188, 286, 288
Repton, H. W.i 188, 286
Revell, — 15
Revell, W. R 147
(see Reade-Revell, W. R.)
Reynolds, E. S. ... 181
Reynolds, H. E.i ... 176
Reynolds, J. C ... 176
Rhodes, H 201
Riach. M. S 208
Rich, E. W. G.i ... 161
Rich, H. R 116
Rich, M. G.i 171
Richards, — 15
Richards, — 15
Richards, — 15
Page
Richards, G 13
Richards, G 16
Richards, G ' 34
Richards, J.- 30
Richards, M.- 34
Richards, W. S.i ...
24, 280, 281
Richardson, — 15
Richardson, C. J. R.i
174, 287
Richardson, G. J. A.i
176, 286, 287
Richardson, H. A. ...
121, 280, 285, 287, 290
Richardson, J. J. 241, 288
Richardson, R. ... 12
Richardson, W. F. ... 263
Ridgeway, F. E. 139, 287
Ridsdale, G. L. B.i... 91
Ridsdale, H. R. S.i... 87
Ridsdale, S. O. B.i ...
91, 282, 284, 285, 290
Ridsdale, W. H. E.i 74
Ridsdale, W. R. S.'... 76
Rigden, J. L 188
Rigden, W. G... 125,287
Rigg, H. A.i 119
Rigg, H. M.i 137
Rivers, 0. H.i .. 215, 293
Rivers, W. H. R.i ... 215
Riviugton, A. W. ... 159
Rivington, S
126, 285, 287
Rix, A. H.I 273
Rix, J. 0.1 268
Roberts, 0. 0. ... 247, 284
Roberts, E. A 276
Roberts, E. P. ... 120, 285
Roberts, J. F 117
Roberts, R 223
Roberts, S. E 44
Robertson, H. 0. ... 242
Robins, L. I. O. ... 263
Robinson, A. B. ... 253
Robinson, A. E. ... 155
Robinson, CO. ... 263
Robinson, 0. 0. 1 117,287
Robinson, L. L. ... 251
Robinson, S. A.i ... 117
Robison, 0. S 24
Robson, O. H 270
Robson, T. S 235
Rock, F. W.I 231
Rock, G. H.I 243
Rock, J. P.i 225
Roddis, F 261
Rodger-OunlifiFe, R. C. 256
Rogers, E 110
Rogers, H 69
Rogers, V. F 277
Rolfe, E 9
310
Judex.
Vase
Rolfe, He.i ... 64,
285
Rolfe, Hu.i
102
Rolfe, J.i 63,
285
Rolfe, R.i
70
Rolfe, W.i
95
Ronald, D. 260, 286, 289
Roods, —
15
Rooke, —
15
Rooke, —
15
Roots, F
3
Roots, N
261
Roots, R
11
Roots, T 2,
3, 9
Roots, T
7
Roots, W
8
Roots, W
10
Roots, W
11
Roper, H.^
196
Roper, J. C.i ... 185, 283
Roper, W.i
165
Roper-Curzon, W. H. H.
223
Rose, C. R
226
Rose, T
8
Rosher, H. L
228
Ross, D
195
Ross, F. McC
203
Ross, H. A
106
Ross, H. R
116
Rotherham, G. H. ...
274
RothweU, T
83
Rowe, T. B
2
Rowland, C. M. S. ..
266
Rowlands, J. A.
274
Rowlands, P.^ .. 263,
289
Rowlands, R. R.^ 263, 289
Rowlandson, A.
19
Rowlandson, G. A. ...
112
Rowsell, T. J
31
Ruck, C. E.i
260
Ruck, G. G.i
254
Ruck, S. 0.' ... 243, 288
Rudd, E. de S. S.i ...
226
Rudd, H. A. L,i ...
231, 284
286
Rudyerd, H. W.i ...
143, 285, 287
Rudyerd, R. B.i 143
287
Rush, H. J
252
Russell, 0. M
91
Russell, H. S
176
Rust, G. H. ... 97
, 285
Rutley, H. G.'
159
Rutley, S. B.'
124
Rutley, W. L.i
126
Ruxton, A. A.*
49
Ruxton, 0. D.i
49
Ruxton, G. A. F.i ..
49
Ruxton, G. F. S. ..
134
Ruxton, J. H. H.' ..
28
Ruxton, W. J. M.i ..
34
Pago
Rymer-Jones, C ... 260
Rymer- Jones, T. E. M.'
250, 289
S.
Saint, J. J 19
St. Leger, R. A.i ... 226
St. Leger S. E.i ... 226
Salfes, R. G. N. ... 268
Saltwell, F. E 102
Salusbury, 0. T.' ... 103
Salusbury, F. L.' 126, 282
Salusbury, W. L.i ... 116
Salwey, W. H 96
Sammons, E 94
Sandilands, A. W.^ .. 51
Sandilands, E. W. R'
54, 281
Sandilands, P. R. R.i
50, 280, 281
Sands, T. S 165
Sandys, A.^ 159
Sandys, W. G.' ... 152
Sansbury, T 19
Sarel, S. L 248
Satchell, W. M. 164, 287
Satow, S. A. M. .. 131
Saunders, J 11
Saunders, R. 0. ... 203
Saunders, R. G. ... 263
Saunders, R. R. ... 112
Saunderson, J 4
Savi, E. E 254
Savile, P. A. 102, 285, 287
Savill, A 123
Savill, H. S 247
Sawyer, O. W 164
Saxton, E. S.i 15
131, 283, 285, 287
Saxton, F. S.i 155
Saxton, P.i ... 142, 287
Scholfield, W. F. ... 274
Schrader, A. B.i ... 241
Schrader, R. J.' ... 226
Schreiber, A. L. ... 229
Schreiber, F. L.i ...
Schreiber, H. H.' ...
221, 280, 284, 288
Schroder, G.' 120
Schroder, J. H.i ...
120, 285, 287
Scone, R.K. ... 37,280
Scoones, —
Scoones, F.^ 45
Scoones, H. B.^ ... 57
Scoones, H. D.' ... 74
Scoones, P.' 51
Scoones, W. D.' ... 39
Page
Scott, F. W 237
Scott, G. A 274
Scott, R.J. ... 61,284
Scott, W. H. S. ... 264
Scott, W. L. . .. 27
Scudamore, T. H. ... 207
Seaton, E. 0.' 132
Seaton, F. 0.' 165
Seaton, J. C ... 164, 280
Seaton, W. S.'
153, 287, 293
Seddon, G. H.» 63
Seddon, H. C... 91,285
Sedgwick, — 15
Selby, J. V 55
Selby, T 24
Selby, W. D 127
Sells, E. P.i 264
Sells, H. 0.» 257
Sehnes, E. E.' ... 249, 289
Selmes, H.P.' ... 239, 288
Serjeantson, L.^ ... 251
Serjeantson, R. J.' ... 251
Sewell, S. D 257
Shackel, C. E 253
Shakespear, C. H. ... 180
Shard, C.i 149
Shard, W. I.i 149
Sharman, A. H. ... 278
Sharp, A. W.i 42
Sharp, 0. W. K.^ ... 39
Sharpe, 0. B 276
Shaw, B. E. B.2 ... 255
Shaw. C.J. K.1 ... 56
Shaw. 0. J. M.2 ... 207
Shaw, G. R 235
Shaw, II. H.2 207
Shaw, J. C. K.1 ... 56
Shaw, J. G.2 210
Shaw, J. S 188
Shaw, R. J 57
Shaw- Mackenzie, G. R.
(see Shaw, G. R. 235)
Sheffield, W. G. F....
257, 289
Shelley, C 3
Shepherd, A.» Ill
Shepherd, A. B.i 96, 282
Shepherd, E. A.^ ... 205
Shepherd, E. B.^ ... 105
Shepherd, F.i 126
Shepherd, F. B. ... 97
Shepherd, F.H. H.... 75
Shepherd, J. L. F.-...
205, 288
Shepherd, M. J.= ... 205
Shepherd, R.' ... 96, 290
Sheppard, F. W. ... 250
Sherifif, J. L 94
Shoppee, C. H 147
Shuckburgh, G. ... 11
Index.
311
Page
Shiildham, M 80
Shute, H. G 119
Shuttleworth, F. ... 56
Sikes, J. C ... 86, 282
Sikes, T. C 70
Simmons, A.' 243
Simmons, H.' . ... 2-16
Simpson, A. H.
120, 280, 282, 287
Simpson, A. T.' ... 199
Simpson, C. E.' 201, 288
Simpson, G.' 26-1
Simpson, G. W.' 232, 288
Simpson, M. G.'
223, 280, 288
Simpson, P.^ 267
Simpson, T.^ 264
Simpson-Bailue, A. B.'
212
Simpson-Baikie, W. R.^
212, 288
Simson, A.^ 94
Simson, A. T.' 94
Simson, E. J.' 94
Sinclair, H. P. T. 191,288
Skelding, H.i 181
Skelding, J. D.' ... 182
Skinner, R. T 258
Skipworth, P. G.i ...
93, 280, 282
Skipworth, S. P.* 106, 282
Skottowe, J. C. .. 232
Skrine, C. H.i 149
Skrine, T. J.i 152
Slade, E.i 167
Slade, H.i 205
Slade, H. B.= 94
Slade, H. G.2 95
Slade, S.' 178
Slade, W.' 167, 286, 287
Slegg, J. F.' ... 45,281
Slegg, R.' 46
Smallpeice, F. A. .. 242
Smallpeice, F. F.' .. 117
Smallpeice, H. H.' ...
123, 285, 287
Smart, A. J. G. R.'... 277
Smart, E. N. E.i ... 268
Smart, G. E 147
Smart, G. E 276
Smart, R. W. L. de B. i 277
Smith, — 15
Smith, 0 292
Smith, C. S. 164, 286, 287
Smith, E 184
Smith, E. H.I 192
Smith, E. S 159
Smith, E. T.2 ... 74, 285
Smith, F. G 19
Smith, G,:^ 121
Smith, G. B 174
Pat'O
Smith, G. C. M.-i ...
180, 280, 283
Smith, G. F.5 88
Smith, G. M." 64,281,285
Smith, G. G.U. S."... 167
Smith, H. B 74
Smith, H. D.> 192
Smith, H. F.3 121
Smith, H. J." 92
Smith, H. L. ... 258.289
Smith, H. N 143
Smith, H. VV.-"
184, 280, 283
Smith, H.W.8 140
Smith, J 13
Smith, J. B.« 89
Smith, J L. U. S
167
Smith, 0. H. M.-"
229, 280
Smith, S.2
... 112
Smith, S. C.5 ...
.. 88
Smith, T."
64, 285
Smith, T
... 7
Smith, T. W.8 ...
140, 287
Smith, W.G. ...
... 19
Smith, W. H. M.^
228, 293
Smith, W.S. ...
... 16
Smith-Rewse, H. W.
(see Smith, H. W.^)
140, 285, 287, 292
Smyly, A. F. ...
... 65
Smyth, R.
75, 285
Smyth, W. N. ...
... 31
Smythe, G. A. P. P. S.
26, 279
Smythe, T.
... 5
SnelHng, J.
... 159
Snepp, J
... 8
Snowden, C. C.
24, 280
Soames, D.'
... Ill
Soames, G. P.'...
... 109
Soames, J.^
... Ill
Soden, A. E. ...
... 257
SoUy, B. T.' ...
... 44
Solly, T.'
36, 281
Solomon, A. W.^
... 211
Solomon, H. S.^
... 199
Solomon, S.' ...
... 199
Somerville, J. B. 215, 288
Sone, J
9
Spaight, F. H. M.
... 276
Sparkea, 0.
... 8
Sparrow, R. B. . .
199, 286, 288
Spedding, C. J. S. . 142
Speechly, A. L. G.'... 246
Speechly, J. M.' , . 246
Spence, R. M 224
Spencer, R 2
Spencer, R.' 13
i Spencer, S.' 13
Page
Spencer, T. E. ...
140, 287
Spiller, T. L. B.
... 215
Sprigge, J. J. ...
... 212
Springe tt, E. ...
... 224
Springett, F. W.
... 66
Sprye, C.'
... 65
Sprye, K.'
... 65
Stables, 0. P. ..
... 164
Stacey, E
... 33
Stacey, J
... 6
Stacey, R. H. ...
245, 293
Stafford, C. J. ...
... 107
Stainforth, H. 6.
221, 286
Standring, W. J.
... 144
Stanley, E.
... 151
Stapley, E.
... 11
Starkye, J.
... 8
Staveley, W. H. C. ... 222
Stead, A. J.
... 122
Stedman, A.^ ...
... 63
Stedman, R. S.'
... 51
Steed, H. E. ...
186, 286
Steinmetz, W. A.
... 106
Stenning, G. S.'
... 159
Stenning, P. H.'
... 159
Stephen, A. 0. ...
... 180
Stephens, C. V.
... 29
Stephenson, J. ...
... 26
Stepple, —
... 15
Steuart-Williams,
G. W.'
257
Steuart-WilUams, H. A.^
271
Steuart-Williams, L. I.^
252
Stevens, C. R. ...
.. 259
Stevens, 0. V. ...
... 29
Stevens, F. H. ...
... 247
Stevens, H. B.^
79,
282, 285
Stevens, R. C...
... 112
Stevenson, F. ^ . . .
... 79
Stevenson, J.' ..
... 79
Steward, G. P....
... 253
Stewart, 0. E....
... 207
Stewart, H. M....
... 108
Stidolph, H. E.'
... 110
Stidolph, H. J.'
.. 113
Stileman, J.
... 10
Stileman, J.
.. 11
Stileman, R. C.
... 74
Stileman, S.
... 10
Stileman, T. ...
... 11
Stileman, W. G.
221
Still, A. L.
253, 284
Still, T. W. ...
... 70
Still, T. W. 208,
288, 293
Stillwell, A. J.'
... 256
Stilhvell, C. R.>
... 257
Stillwell, Y,? ...
... 76
Stillwell, R. R.-
.. 76
312
Index.
Stockwood, J,
1
Stockwood, J.
6
Stokoe, H. K.
279
Stone, —
... 15
Stone, E. B. 117,
285 287
Stone, F. A. ...
57
Stone, G
24
Stone, G. F. ...
26
Stone, J
... 292
Stone, W
... 292
Stopford, A. H.
205
Storr, 0
114
Storrs, A. H.i
245
Storrs, F. J. T.'
254
Storrs, H. N.i ...
245, 288
Story, J
229, 286
Storye, S
3
Stoton, W. 0. ...
95, 293
Stow, C. L.i ...
.. 189
Stow, H. M.i ...
... 189
Stow, W. B. ..
... 274
Stowe, E
.. 156
Strachan, J. H.'
170,
286, 287
Strachan, T.i 182, 286, 288
Strangford, Viscount
(see Smythe,G.A.F.P.S.
26)
Strapp, C. L. ... 237, 288
Straw, R. A. ... 171, 287
Streatfeild, F. S. ... 31
Streatfeild, R. J. ...
84, 285, 290
Streeten, A. A.'
102, 285, 287
Streeten, C. A.' ... 98
Streeten, F. O. ... 230
Streeten, H. R. B. S.i
127, 292
Streeten, J. M.i ... 106
Streeten, J. P. M. ... 260
Streeten, W. W.' ... 95
StretteU, A. D.i ... 106
Strettell, F. D. C .. 109
Strettell, J. E. F.i ... 107
Strother, G 13
Stroud, E.i 63
Stroud, J.i 60, 280, 281
Stroud, J. H.i 63
Stuart, C. M. M. ... 234
Sturdee, A. W. ... 240
Sturgess, A. T.i 186, 286
Sturgess, J. M.'
189, 286, 288
Sturgess, T.i 194
Suart, A 37, 281
Suckling, B.i 17
Suckling, H.» 18
Swadling, T 3
Swansborough, J.' ... 58
Swansborough, W.' ... 43
Swinford, D 135
Swire, R. B 228
Syckelnioore, T. J. ...
132, 287
Sylvester, C. F.' 192, 288
Sylvester, E. A.' . 192
Sylvester, F. H.' ... 237
Sylvester, H. A.' ... 224
Sylvester, H. J.i ... 192
Sylvester, H. M.' ... 247
Syndall, — 15
Syrett, H. R 257
T.
Tamplin, C ...
40
Tamplin, E. C.i
47
Tamplin, G. F.'
43, 280
Tamplin. L.' ..
39
Tandy, E. A.' ...
251,
289
Tandy, M. O'C
251,
286, 289
Tanner, C. J. ...
267
Tapp, A.i ... 192,
288, 293
Tapp, A. H.i ...
192
Tapp, C. J.i ...
178, 288
Tapp, N.i
195
Tarleton, T. ...
56
Tasker, D. C. A.
242
Taswell, C.' ...
30
Taswell, E.^ ...
52
Taswell, G.' ..
42
Taswell, W.i ...
37, 280
Tate, A. L.
165
Tattersall, J. F.
186
Taylor, A. A. ...
135
Taylor, 0
24
Taylor, H. R. ...
250
Taylor, J. A.i ...
32
Taylor. J. H. ..
211
Taylor, M. L. ...
276
Taylor, R. A.s ...
203
Taylor, R. A. B.
140
Taylor, R. W. ...
235
Taylor, S.'
32
Taylor, T. S. ...
201
Taylor, W. H. ...
Taylor, W. L. 0.=
196
219
Tebbs, W
114
Teed, H. S. ...
277
Temple, H. W.
139
Terrell, A. >i B.'
135,
285
Terrell, G. H.JiB.i .
135
Terry, —
Tetley, J. R' ...
292
199
Tetley, W. R.'...
199
Tewson, E. A. ...
182
286,
288
Thacker, 0. F....'
224
Thackrah, W. H. ... 232
ThellusKon, E. C. ... 174
Theobald, G. H. G. E.
149, 286, 288
Thomas, — 15
Thomas, A 91
Thomas, F.B.' 25
Thomas, G. N 129
Thomas, Ja.s 9
Thoma.s, .Ino 9
Thoma.s, T. K.' ... 25
Thomp.son, Jas.' ... 76
Thomp.son, Jno.' ... 69
Thompson, J. P. ... 196
Thompson, O. S. .. 274
Thompson, W. D. ... 155
Thomson, A. S.' ... 134
Thomson, E. B. . 205
Thomson, E. M.' ... 134
Thomson, H. E. . 139
Thomson, S 127
Thorne, A. H.' 217, 288
Thome, F. M. ' ... 217
Thorne, V. A.' ... 217
Thornton, J. H. ... 72
Thornton, L 184
Thornton, R 11
Thornton, T. R. ... 199
Thorpe, E. H.' ... 32
Thorpe, T 6
Thorpe, W. T.' ... 25
Thurgood, T 10
Thursby-Pelham, W. 69
Thursfield, E. P. ... 264
Thurston, T. E. ... 242
Thyne, G.' 276
Thyne, T. P.^ 272
Thyne, W. K.' 256
Thynne, F 6
Ticehurst, C. B.^ ... 276
Ticehurst, G. A.> ... 267
Ticehurst. N. F.^ ... 255
Timins, F. C ... 231, 286
Timins, G. E.i
240, 284, 286
Tindall, A.L.B.' 249,289
Tindall, E. A.i 233
Todd, C. H 242
Toller, A. W.' 84
Toller, E. W.i 48
Tolputt, A 214
Tomkins, H. L.' ... 237
Tomkins, P. L.> ... 249
Tomlins, J.' 116
Tomlins, R. H.' ... Ill
Tomlins, T. W.> 111, 282
Tomlinson, C. S.' ... 256
Tomlinson, H. S. ... 271
Tomlinson, W. C.' ... 271
Tompson, 0. H.> ... 138
Tompson, H. E.i ... 138
Index.
313
PagG
Toms, C. S. M.'
... 226
Toms, G. C ...
... 226
Toms, L. G.' ...
... 237
Toiige, W. 0. ...
... 199
Toope, W. G. ...
... 278
Tooth, A
.. 95
Torkington, J —
... 103
Torreiis, A. R —
... 167
Tosswill, W. F.
... 157
Tothill, F. H. ...
... ]72
Towers, A. G.'...
... 145
Towers, G. L.'...
131, 285, 287
Towers, J
..2 4
Towers, W.' ...
122, 292
Townend, H. S.
... 277
Tracy, F. W. ...
... 182
Treacher, J. H.i
... 264
Treacher, S. W. J.i 264
Treadway, G. ...
... 205
Tresse, F
... 8
Trevor, D. B. ...
... 271
TrewheUa, A. P.
... 264
TroUope, A. B.
101,
285, 290
Trotter, B.i
... 176
Trotter, F. S.^ ...
165, 287
Trustram, W. P.
... 86
Tuck, E. J. ...
... 162
Tucker, A.i 131, 285, 287
Tucker, F. N.^...
... 131
Tudor, W. R. ...
... 95
Tuke, A.i
... 80
Tuke, C.i
... 217
Tuke, L.i
... 217
Tuke, S.i
... 81
TuUooh, F. H. ...
... 161
Turner, —
... 15
Turner, —
... 15
Turner, A.^
... 194
Turner, A. G. B.
... 211
Turner, A. P.".,.
... 142
Turner, Al. S.^...
... 251
Turner, Ar.
... 249
Turner, B. B. ...
... 123
Turner. 0. ...
... 233
Turner, U. P.-" ...
... 271
Turner, E. C. ...
... 264
Turner, E. H.'...
... 161
Turner, F. de M.
... 99
Turner, F. F.' ...
... 167
Turner, F. T.'^ ...
... 98
Turner, F. W. B.
" ... 129
Turner, G. F.^...
247, 280,
284, 289
Turner, G. J.'' ...
... 229
Turner, H."
... 124
Turner, J
6
Turner, N. 164, 283, 285
Turner, N. H.^...
... 192
Turner, S. C. ...
... 122
Page
Turner, S. W 74
Turner, T 12
Turner, T.S 199
Turner, W. J." 66
Turquand, W. J. 32, 284
T wells, E 18
Twiss, 0. E 81
Twy cross, G. F.> ... 229
Tw^cross, J. B.' ... 229
Twyford, L. T. C. 214,288
Tyers, T 105
Tylor, R.1 .. 148, 285, 287
Tylor, W. A.i 147
Tyssen, C. A. D. ... 170
U.
Underwood, W. A. 0. 277
Unwin, A. H.^...
133, 284, 287
Unwin, F. S.' 133
Unwin, H. A.i 133
V.
Vacher, E. P 140
VaUance, J. A. ... 74
Vallings, E. H.i ... 155
Vallings, H. A.i ...
145, 285, 287
Vallings, J. F.i
145, 280, 287
Vandelenr, T. B. ... 271
Van der Gucht, G. ... 215
Van Laun, H. 0. ... 271
Vansittart, A. P. ... 148
Vardon, S. A 160
Vaughan, 0. W.i ... 72
Vaughan, H.' 66
Vaughan, H.^ 113
Vaughan, R. W.^ .. 113
Vaux, A. J.i 253
Vaux, 0. A.' ... 242, 288
Vaux, P.i 242
Venn, W. E 207
Venosta, 0. F 232
Vere, A. F 160
Vernon, J. 7
Verrall, F.' 205
Vervall, -T 9
Verrall, W. P.' ... 194
Vinall, C. G.i 65
Vinall, E.' 81
Vinall, T. S.i 109
Vines, — 10
Vivian. W 3
Vredenbourg, E. ... 178
Vyse, F. H.' 268
Vyse, G. 0.' 268
w.
Page
\ A/ o ^ /"I /jI ^llf 1 .1
vvaQoeiow, u.
2.17
Waclailove, A. \j.
91 A
Wandiiove, ly. ..
0/
Waclclilove, J.
999
Waclnuove, i'j.
U f
Waddilove, G.-
... 63
Waddington, A.
... 232
Wade, S.
172, 286
Wadmore, B.' ...
... 186
Wadmore, C. F.'^
... 189
Wadmore, H. R."
... 49
Wadmore, J. A. W.'
138, 287
Wadmore. J. F.-
... 45
Wadmore, R. L.'
... 151
Waggett, J. F.
150, 280, 287
Waite, H
... 25
Wakefield, H. R. 178, 288
Walford, A. B.
... 259
Walford, F. ...
... 83
Walford, J. A. S.
... 271
Walford, W. H.
65, 285
Walker, D.i ...
... 52
Walker, E. H.>
... 52
Walker, G. B. W
... 277
Walker, G. F.^...
131, 287
Walker, G. R. ...
... 145
Walker, H. G.^
.. 274
Walker, H. P.'
54, 281
Walker, N. W. G.^... 274
Walker, 0. 0. ...
77, 279
Walker, R. S. ...
... 40
Walker, T.
... 278
Walker, T. F. ...
... 264
Walker, W. ...
... 35
Walker, W. G.^
132, 283, 285, 287
Walker, W R
264
Walkington, A. B.»... 264
Walkington, G. B.'...
256, 289
Wall, G.Y. ...
111, 287
Wallace, F. G....
164, 287
Wallis, —
... 15
Walrond, R. B.
... 196
Walsh, N. 0. ...
... 105
Walsh, P
... 228
Walter, —
... 15
Walter, —
... 15
Walter, F. W.i
.. 277
Walter, J
... 17
Walter, J
.. 139
Walter, K. W.>
... 277
Walter, W. ..
... 12
Walter, W. ...
.. 16
Walton, E. C.'..
... 255
Walton, F. W...
... 224
Walton, H. P."
... 212
Walton, W. C
... 212
314
Index.
Page
Want, E. 1\> 264
Want, L.' 264
Ward, A. 0 160
Ward, A. R.' 147
Ward, B 109
Ward, C.^ 25
Ward, 0. H. C.i ... 113
Ward, R 0 31
Ward, F. P.3 217
Ward, r. W. O.' 113, 287
Ward, J. E. D. .. 224
Ward, J. H. K 70, 285
Ward, J. 1.3 174
Ward S. M. ... 87, 282
Ward, T.- 25
Ward, T. 1.3 217
Ward, W.2 54
Ward, W. T 230
Warde, E 148
Waring, R 30
Warlters, J 88
Warner, C. E
217, 286, 288
Warrand, A. W.
113, 285, 287
Warre, R ] 64
Warren, A. T.i ... 214
Warren, G. M.i 201, 288
Warren, W. E.i ... 201
Wase, 0 2
Wase, 0 10
Washburn, P. C. ... 259
Waters, T. B 208
Watson, 0.1 44
Watson, 0. R.^ 247
Watson, C. S.2
107, 285, 287
Watson, G. T.3 247
Watson, 6. W.i ...
46, 280, 281, 286
Watson, H. A.2 ... 122
Watson, H. J. J. ... 278
Watson, T. S.2 107
Wanton, C. J. M. ... 113
Way, E.i 44
Way, J. T.i 35
Way, W.i 35
Weare, F.i 205
Weare, R.i 199
Weatherley, E. 0.' ... 145
Weatherley, H. R.i... 145
Weatherley, W. L.'... 144
Webb, 0.1 207
Webb, E. H.i 207
Webb, W 3
Webb, W 38
Webber, E.J. ' ... 88
Webber, H.i ... 134, 285
Webber, P. H.' ... 88
Webber, W. T. T.» ... 88
Webster, E. B. ... 35
Page
Wedgwood, 0.'
... 267
Wedgwood, R. E
' ... 267
Weeks, T
... 7
Wuigall, G. E. ...
... 194
Welch, E
... 267
Welland, A. S. ..
... 83
Welldon, A. F.i
136, 292
Welldon, 0. E.'
.. 126
Welldon, 0. E.2
... 199
Welldon, E. !.»
... 4
Welldon, J. 1.3
... 2
Welldon, J. T.>
109,
285, 287
Welldon, M. E.2
215, 293
Weller, F.
... 12
Wells, G
.. 19
Weuham, G. ...
... 10
Wenham, H. V.'
... 271
Wenham, R. A.'
264, 280, 284
Went, S. A. ...
167, 287
Wentworth, G. G. ... 272
Were, W
... 46
Werner, E. T. C
199, 293
Werner, J. R.' ..
... 199
West. —
... 11
West, A. 0. S. ...
... 196
West, A. G. B.»
228, 286, 288, 293
West, F. G.2 ...
... 43
West, J. J.2 25, 280, 281
West, R. W. ...
... 63
West, W. A.2 ...
... 25
West, W. E. M.i
... 228
Westbrook, E.'
194, 288
Westbrook, L. T.
' ... 237
Weston, C. E.'
... 160
Weston J
... 8
Weston, W. J.i
... 160
Wharton, C. H.i
... 247
Wharton, R. A.'
... 247
Whealler, J. A.
... 264
Wheeler, 0. T. 0.
... 231
Wheeler, J. 0. A.
... 160
Wheelwright, R.
... 237
Wheland, J. ...
... 6
Whish, C. W. 138, 284, 292
Whitby, H. 0....
... 278
White, A. S. ...
... 274
White, G. H. ...
... 256
White, H. G. ...
... 172
White, H. J.i ...
211, 280, 288
White, J
... 14
White, Jos.
... 27
White, L. H. ...
230, 288
White, T
... 5
White, T. J.2 47,
280, 281
White, W
... 126
White, W. A.>...
243, 286, 288
Page
White, W. E.2 47
Whitehead, A.' ... 85
j Whitehead, C .. 85
Whitehead, C. B.2 235, 288
Whitehead, G. D. ... 18
Whitehead, H. M.2... 260
Whitehead, R.- ... 255
Whitehead, R. G. ... 19
Whitehead, W. H.2... 255
Whitehurst, C. E. ... 243
Whiting, P. F 184
Whitmore, G. F. ... 208
Whitmore, J. M.> ... 135
Whitmore. W. B.' ... 123
Whitton, k 147
WhitweU, H. .. ... 267
Whitworth, Lord 15, 16
Whyte, C. A.' 133
Whyte, H 276
Whyte, H. W 167
Whyte, W. A.' 96
Wibarne, J 7
Wibmer, L. M. .. 127
Wiokins, B. V. W.i... 243
Wiokins, G. E.' ... 274
Wickms, H. R.» ... 237
Wightwick, C.i ... 268
Wightwick, H. G.> ... 268
Wightwick, H. M.2... 138
Wightwick, H. T. H. 264
Wightwick. T. A.^ ... 160
Wightwick, W. J.2 ... 138
Wightwick, W. J.» ... 269
Wilford, E. E.' ... 272
Wilford, H. A.i ... 272
Wilgress, G. F.
68, 280, 281
WilMe, A. F.'
119, 285, 287
Wilkie, J. W.'
119, 285, 287
WilHns, A. D
164, 286, 287
Wilkinson, — 15
Wilkinson, — 15
Wilkinson, E. S. ... 150
Wilkinson, H. L. S. 189
Wilkinson, J. du C 182
Wilkinson, W. H.' ... 182
Wilkinson, W. M.'- ... 65
Willdnson, W. R.^ ... 65
Wilks, G. S.' 197
Wilks, R. S.i 260
WiUett, A
(see Catt, A. 82)
Willett, W
(see Catt, W. 75)
Williams, C 103
Williams, C. H. ... 276
Williams, C. W. ... 69
Williams, F. M. ... 160
Index.
315
Pngo
Williams, G. W. S. ..
(see Steuart-Williams)
WiUiams, H. ...
18
Williams, H. A. S. ...
(see Steuart-Williams)
Williams, L.
229
Williams, L. I. S.
(see Steuart-Williams)
Williamson, C. V. W.
184
Williamson, R. L.
178,
286
Williamson, W. R. ...
271
Willis, C
50
Willis, c. r.2 ...
52, 281
Willis, E
128, 287
Willis, E. C. ...
70
Willis, F. R.2 ...
77
Willis, G.i
46
Willis, G.-
57
Willis, H.2
■ 98
Willis, W. M.2...
52
Willoughby, H.
91
Willoughby-Osboi
ne.
A. deV.
242,
288
Wills, H
255
wilmot, r. W.'
2-39
WUmot, G. A.1
256
Wilmot, R. C...
277
Wilson, —
15
Wilson, —
15
Wilson, A. 0.1 ...
186
Wilson, A. S.2 ...
205,
286
Wilson, 0.
103
Wilson, 0.3 ...
190,
286
Wilson, F. H.2...
66
Wilson, J.''
70
Wilson, J. F. ...
234
Wilson, L.3
182,
286
Wilson, R. S.2 ...
182
Wilson, T.'
186
Wilson, W. .7.3...
176
Wimble, F. S. ...
30
Wimble, J.
102
rngo
Winchester, — ... 15
Windsor, W. J. ... 226
Wing, E 160
Wingate, J. M. 257, 289
Wingate, W. W. ... 240
Winter, G. ... 144, 285
Winthrop, W 40
Wintle, J. P. ... 189, 286
Win tolly, J 12
Winton, F. 0 53
Winton, H. J 271
Wise, G 25
Witherby, W. H. ... 67
Wolfe, E. D. 0. ... 204
Wolfe, J. R.' 233
Wolfe. T. H.' 233
Wood, 0. H. T. ... 278
Wood,C.S.' 264,286.289
Wood, E. L. M.' ... 265
Wood, E. N 72
Wood, F. J.i 265
Wood, H. J 277
Wood, J 2, 278
Wood, J. D 265
Wood. N 13
Wood, R 9
Woodfall, W. ... 14, 15
Woodford, C.M.i 145,287
Woodford, E. F.» 157, 287
Woodford, H. G.' ... 152
Woodgate, — 15
Woodgate, — 15
Woodgate, F 12
Woodgate, F.' 25
Woodgate, F. H. ... 101
Woodgate, H.' 25
Woodgate, H. A. ... 19
Woodgate, S 18
Woodgate, S ' 26
Woodgate. W 292
Woodhams, P. P. ... 271
Woodley, E. J 227
Woods, C. W 278
Page
Woods, T 10
Woodward, R. F. 117,282
Wooldridge, H. S. .. 252
Woolley, T. S. M. ... 162
Workman, A. W.' ... 182
Workman, R. L.' ... 183
Wonnald, J.' 67
Wormald, P. H.' 67, 281
Wormald, W.' 67
Worth, D. L.' 183
Worth, .T. L.' 183
Worthington, B. ... 26
Worthington, A. F.'
255, 284
Worthington, 0. R.' 265
Worthington, E. H. B.'
247, 289
Worthington, G. ... 45
Wotton, J. ... 183, 286
Wrentmore, J. H. ... 216
Wyatt, A. A.' 69
Wyatt, A. H.i 65
Wyche, H 7
Wynne, R. I.i 134
Wynne, VV. L.' ... 144
Y.
Yaldwyn, B.i 83
Yaldwyn, W.* 83
Yeats, J 26
Yorke, A. J.i 160
Yorke, K. S.' ... 160, 283
Young, E. 0.' ... 117, 292
Young, F. V.» ... 107, 292
Young, K. D.2... . 123
Young, M. H.2 ]3t5
Young, W.' .. 117, 292
Youngman, E.' ... 157
Youngman, F.' ... 157
Youngman, H. J.' ... 157
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